Today and Tomorrow Volume 13 Industry and the Machine

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factory automation
labour economics
roadless vehicle technology
technological unemployment solutions
transport history

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415463188
  • Weight: 720g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 16 Apr 2008
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Vulcan or the Future of Labour

Cecil Chisholm

Originally published in 1927

"Vulcan is a little book but between its covers knowledge and vision are brimming over." Spectator

"Of absorbing interest." Daily Herald

The author argues that the creative genius of the human race which at the beginning of the twentieth century was centred on production machinery will eventually release factory workers from poverty.

88pp

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Pegasus

Problems of Transportation

J F C Fuller

Originally published in 1925

"The foremost military prophet of the day propounds a solution for industrial and unemployment problems. A bold essay…" Daily Telegraph

"Practical, timely and very important." Spectator

This volume provides a brief review of the history of the railway and discusses the uses and benefits of roadless vehicles, such as tanks, not only for their transport capacities but also as a means for solving unemployment.

88pp

Aeolus or the Future of the Flying Machine

Oliver Stewart

Originally published in 1927

"There is nothing vague in these imaginative forecasts." Daily News

"The author is to be congratulated…" Aeroplane

This volume describes the air-vehicle and air-battleship of the future and predicts that it will resist mass production, being regarded as individual creations of the Artist-Scientist rather than commercial tools.

90pp

Cecil Chisholm, J.F.C. Fuller, Oliver Stewart

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