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The Factory: How Mass Production Remade Work and the World

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The Factory: How Mass Production Remade Work and the World

著者: Stephen Markham
ナレーター: Virtual Voice
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Discover how mass production stripped power from homes and forged our modern economy inside grueling assembly lines. Perfect for your morning commute, this sweeping business history transports you directly to the soot-stained cotton mills and roaring steelworks that defined a new era of labor. The dramatic clash between man and machine changed human discipline forever.

Settle into deep focus and explore the visceral experiences of families whose daily routines were suddenly dictated by the relentless tick of the clock. This thought-provoking narrative reveals how mechanized technology didn't just manufacture goods, but completely rewired global power structures, consumer habits, and societal inequality.

What you'll discover inside:

• The dramatic shift from scattered household workshops to centralized, machine-driven manufacturing zones.

• How early titans of industry standardized human habits to match the unyielding rhythm of mechanized technology.

• The fierce rise of organized labor and the escalating class conflicts born directly on the factory floor.

• How industrial abundance directly fueled both mass consumption and devastating environmental damage.

• The ongoing evolution of the global supply chain, from colonial resource extraction to today's algorithmic app-based labor.

You cannot grasp the future of automated work without first witnessing the awe-inspiring origins of the industrial workplace. Hit play to embark on a transformative journey through the engines of human progress and uncover the hidden forces still shaping our lives today.

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