Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Human Factors in Industry: A Study of Group Organization
To consider all the elements which are involved in a complete study of the labor problem would be impossible in any single volume. Study of the subconscious neces sities of human development - which operate in connection with industry as they do in connection with all other social progress - would lead into the realm of philosophy if it were to be pursued to fundamentals. Merely to obtain an immediate and practical understanding of the conditions would require an examination of social and political prog ress in the various industrial countries, in order to explain the relation between labor troubles and political outlook; while educational methods and conditions have so impor tant a bearing upon the development in industrial relations that a proper consideration of the question would require a very careful analysis of these conditions.
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