Work Better, Live Better

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advertising and management
American capitalism critique
American labor history
American work culture
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behavioral science in business
business communication
business ethics
business propaganda
capitalism and control
capitalism's hidden ideologies
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Cold War capitalism
control through motivation
corporate ideology
corporate messaging
cultural history of work
economic history
economic inequality
emotional labor
employee engagement origins
employee morale
employee motivation
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history of work
human relations movement
human resource development
Ideology
industrial communication
industrial efficiency
industrial psychology
industrial relations
Labor
labor and capitalism
labor discipline
labor exploitation
labor studies
Management
management consulting history
management history
management propaganda
management theory
managerial influence
managerial power structures
managerial psychology
managerial rhetoric
mass persuasion
modern work ethic
Motivation
motivational culture
motivational media
office culture
postwar corporate culture
power dynamics at work
productivity culture
productivity ideology
professional identity
Propaganda
propaganda in business
psychological management
psychological manipulation
self-improvement culture
social engineering in the workplace
social psychology of labor
twentieth-century labor
union suppression
Work
work-life discourse
worker cooperation
worker resistance
Workplace
workplace propaganda
workplace psychology
workplace transformation

Product details

  • ISBN 9781625345349
  • Weight: 493g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 228mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Nov 2020
  • Publisher: University of Massachusetts Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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In the United States, a strong work ethic has long been upheld as a necessity, and tributes to motivation abound -- from the motivational posters that line the walls of the workplace to the self-help gurus who draw in millions of viewers online. Americans are repeatedly told they can achieve financial success and personal well-being by adopting a motivated attitude toward work. But where did this obsession come from? And whose interests does it serve?

Work Better, Live Better traces the rise of motivational rhetoric in the workplace across the expanse of two world wars, the Great Depression, and the Cold War. Beginning in the early twentieth century, managers recognized that force and coercion -- the traditional tools of workplace discipline -- inflamed industrial tensions, so they sought more subtle means of enlisting workers' cooperation. David Gray demonstrates how this "motivational project" became a highly orchestrated affair as managers and their allies deployed films, posters, and other media, and drew on the ideas of industrial psychologists and advertising specialists to advance their quests for power at the expense of worker and union interests.

David Gray is teaching professor of American studies and history at Oklahoma State University.