The Future of Industrial Man
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Rating | : | 4.67 (737 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1560006234 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 205 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2018-01-10 |
Language | : | English |
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The Future of Industrial Man is the only book by Peter Drucker in which he systematically develops a basic social theory. It should accordingly by studied, pondered over, analyzed word by word." According to W. Each page is the fruit of much learning and long reflection. He presents the requirements for any society to be functioning and legitimate, and then applies these general concepts to the special case of the industrial society. H. It is of continuing importance to economists, industrial studies scholars, and professionals in business.. In his new introduction, Drucker explains that his reference to mercantilism in The Future of Industrial Man can today be called neoconservatism, which, he asserts, denies rather than affirms the reality of industrial and postindustrial society.Drucker outlines the major shifts of previous centuries. He discusses the particular roles of the owners, the workers, the managers—the corporation itself—as he pinpoints the problem that he considers the most central and the most critical: how to maintain the continuing freedom of the individual in an increasingly intricate, bureaucratized world.Following the initial publication of this work, Jacques Barzun wrote in
He was Clarke Professor of Social Science and Management at Claremont Graduate School in California and was a recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom. Peter F. He is the author of over thirty-five books, including The Ecological Vision, The Concept of the Corporation, and A Functioning Society.. Drucker (1909-2005) is known by many as the father of modern management
He was Clarke Professor of Social Science and Management at Claremont Graduate School in California and was a recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom. Drucker (1909-2005) is known by many as the father of modern management. He is the author of over thirty-five books, including The Ecological Vision, The Concept of the Corporation, and A Functioning Society.. About the AuthorPeter F
"An important book -- and like most such books, a difficult one" according to Sean E. Wisnieski. In "The Future of Industrial Man," Peter F. Drucker has produced an important book -- one which, like most such books, a difficult read. Intended as a companion to "The End of Economic Man: The Origins of Totalitarianism," it arguably does a better job of explaining those origins, tracing them to the Enlightenment-era enthronment of human reason as a perfect vehicle for discerning the social good -- a belief which admits no possibility of freedom and therefore must necessarily lead to despotism. The genius of the American revolution, he argues, is its rejecti. A Customer said I learned a lot from this book.. I encountered with this page while trying to order English version of The future of industrial man, which Japanese version I just finished.This book is one of the most exciting writing by P.Drucker.I achieved or rather confirmed, the basic platform of the socio-econmy we live in. I have learned that the value or discipline of the economy and society of developed nations is not based on the surrealistic ideas but on the accountable prosess of the hsitory.That being said, the progress of present economy of each nation should have its reference in the world hist