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Lesson 8
  • The worker as Creator or Machine
  • --- by Fromm, Erich
  • (1900-1980)

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Objectives of Teaching
  1. To comprehend the whole text
  2. To lean and master the vocabulary and expressions
  3. To learn to paraphrase the difficult sentences
  4. To understand the structure of the text
  5. To appreciate the style and rhetoric of the
    passage.

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Aims
  1. To know the author, Erich Fromm
  2. To learn the writing technique of causation
  3. To appreciate the language features

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Teaching Contents
  • 1. Erich Fromm
  • 2. Causation and the thesis
  • 2. Detailed study of the text
  • 3. Organizational pattern
  • 4. Language features
  • 5. Exercises

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Time allocation
  • 1. The introduction of the author (10 min.)
  • 2. Causation and the thesis (10min.)
  • 3. Detailed study of the text (115 min.)
  • 4. Structure analysis (15 min.)
  • 5. Language appreciation (15 min.)
  • 6. Exercises (15 min)

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Fromm, Erich
  1. German-American psychoanalyst and author
  2. Born in Frankfurt, Germany
  3. Ph.D. University of Heidelbery ?????
  4. In 1934, he came to the US, practiced
    psychoanalysis and lectured at various
    institutions.

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Fromm, Erich
  • As a psychoanalyst, he applied psychoanalysis to
    social, political, religious, moral activities.
    He was particularly interested in the study of
    individual and society. He paid much attention to
    self human realization.

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Fromm, Erich
  • He took views of Freud and he attempted a
    synthesis (combination) and reformulation
    (systematical expression) of Freud and Marx.

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Fromm, Erich
  • He is also a self-styled Marxist, but his idea
    is against the theory of Marxism, for he used to
    view things from psychoanalysis, not from class
    struggle.

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His point of view
  • He held that man is a product of his culture.
    Social character is not determined by instinct
    (biological drive) but rather shaped by cultural
    training.
  • ???????????,??????????

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His works
  • Escape from Freedom ????
  • The Sane Society ?????
  • The Art of Loving ????
  • Psychoanalysis and Religion
  • ????????

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His works
  • May Man Prevail ?????
  • The Revolution of Hope ????
  • The Anatomy of Human Destructiveness
  • ???????
  • Beyond the Chains of Illusions
  • ??????

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His works
  • This piece is an excerpt from The Sane
    Society 1955. In this book, Fromm is mainly
    concerned with the effect of a sociological
    environment on Americans which exalts (praise)
    success through
  • competition
  • human alienation

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  • that accompanies technological development
    which isolates the workman from the finished
    product.

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alienate
  • estrange, turn away, set against, disunite,
    separate, divide
  • Ant.--- unite, reconcile

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The theme of the text
  • This text is discussing the workers position in
    the society. The workers are no longer creator
    but becoming more and more like machine.
  • It is about mens attitude towards work. Work has
    become an alienating factor.

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The text
  • The change of the meaning of work
  • In ancient times, work ---- satisfactory, a
    pleasurable thing
  • In modern times, work --- a duty, forced labor,
  • The text deals with the reason and result of this
    alienation

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literary style
  • exposition
  • The main thesis is better expressed in the first
    sentence of the deleted paragraph the meaning
    of work in an alienated society.

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The thesis ---
  • He is part of the machine, rather than its
    master as an active agent. (para.6)

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The method
  • The method the writer uses in the expository
    writing is causal analysis / causation ????

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Causation
  • It means something happened is
  • 1) because of sth else
  • 2) as a result of sth. else
  • In this lesson, the writer explained the reason
    why man changes the attitude toward work and its
    effect.

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Detailed study of the text
  • Para.1 --- the specific positive values of work

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Para.1
  • What are the specific positive values of work?
  • 1. Work enables human beings to rise from the
    animal kingdom.
  • 2. Work liberates men from nature and makes them
    into social beings and work together in a
    cooperative way.

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positive values
  • 3. Work molds and changes nature and himself.
  • 4. Work develops mans different powers, skills,
    capacities, personality and creativity.

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Para.1
  • Man is first of all an animal, and he can be
    differentiated from other animals in that, among
    other things he produces, he makes tools, and
    other new things out of the raw materials he
    finds around him.

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kingdom ---
  • all natural objects have been classified into
    three great divisions
  • animal kingdom
  • vegetable kingdom
  • mineral kingdom

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He separates .
  • By becoming natures master, by stationing
    himself above nature, man separates himself from
    nature. But at the same time he connects himself
    once again to nature to further conquer her and
    develop his understanding of her.

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In molding nature
  • Mans abilities and powers as a species, and
    mane individual abilities and powers (of
    cooperation, reason and sense of beauty) increase
    and deepen as a result of controlling nature and
    remaking her to fulfill his needs.

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all are expressions
  • All the abovementioned work shows how man has
    transformed nature thought his reason and skill
    creatively.

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Para.2
  • detailed description of the meaning of work to
    man.

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Work was satisfaction
  • The paragraph deals with the subject of
    craftsmanship. According to Mills and Fromm
    craftsmanship involves the control of the work
    process by the individual worker. At its height
    in the late Middle Ages, it enhanced mans
    productive powers and was a source of great
    satisfaction to the craftsman.

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C.Wright. Mills
  • An American sociologist, known as one of the very
    few outstanding social critics during the
    McCarthy period.his best known work is White
    Collar (1951), from which his quotation is taken,
    and The Power and Elite. He died in 1962.

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McCarthy
  • American politician. A U.S. senator from
    Wisconsin (1947-1957), he presided over the
    permanent subcommittee on investigations and held
    public hearings in which he accused army
    officials, members of the media, and public
    figures of being Communists. His charges were
    never proved, and he was censured by the Senate
    in 1954.

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McCarthy
  • ???,??????1908-1957?????,?????????????(1947-1957
    ?)??????????????????????????????,?????????????????
    ????????????????,1954?????????

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Why work was a pleasure to man?
  • Because the worker is free to control his own
    working action. He is responsible for the whole
    production process.

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Why does the writer use a quotation?
  • to prove his idea in a more direct way
  • to give a kind of authority to what he says
  • ---- A paraphrase would not provide that
    directness and authority.

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What does There is no split of work mean?
  • There is a close relationship between work
    and pleasure. They go hand in hand. While the
    worker is working, he enjoys himself. When he is
    making sth, he learns sth.

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Para.3
  • Background knowledge
  • why work is a duty?
  • Whats protestants idea about work?
  • They held that all men are born sinful. They must
    work hard to purify their souls. God then will
    take them to paradise after they die.

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newly won freedom
  • Freedom from feudal restrictions. The craftsman
    felt safe and secure in his guild and profession,
    but became afraid now that he was entirely on his
    own in a highly competitive society.

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The outcome
  • Early Protestantism maintained that most souls
    are predestined by birth by God to eternal
    damnation and a few to be saved after death. But
    theres no way that anyone can know which is
    which. obviously people lived in fear. All one
    could hope for was a sign from God that he might
    be among the elect, even though a sign was no
    guarantee.

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  • It was believed that any form of sinfulness was
    likely indication of damnation, whereas ceaseless
    work, especially if it resulted in wealth, could
    be sign of salvation. Clearly, work lost all the
    intrinsic positive aspects it formerly had, and
    instead became purely and simply a method to
    achieve wealth and success.

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asceticism
  • --- a special term in religion
  • self-denying mode of living
  • a simple, strict way of life with no luxuries or
    physical pleasures, which people usually lead
    because of their religious beliefs.

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Para.4
  1. Work as duty, as a means for saving ones soul
    exists only for the upper and middle classes.
  2. Work as forced labor is for the laboring people.

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Para.5
  • In capitalist society the worker feels estranged
    from the work he is doing.

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modern man
  • With work stripped both of its craftsmanship
    quality and meaning and of its sense of religious
    obligation, it no longer holds any deep
    attraction. Therefore, people feel themselves at
    loss, with no purpose or direction. Life is
    empty. Work becomes merely a time-filler to
    escape the emptiness and meaningless of ones
    life.

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  • This is another psychoanalytic analysis of Fromm.
    We know the bourgeoisie amassed wealth through
    the exploitation of worker and the worker were
    forced to sell their labor in order to survive.

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something new
  • A new ideological driving force for work has
    replaced the lost ones. The drive is now for more
    bigger, and better products. Fromm again misses
    the real point here. Profit is the real driving
    force of capitalism.

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Para. 6
  • What role the worker plays in the manufacturing
    of products?
  • A passive role, the worker plays a small isolated
    part in the process of production. He is not
    concerned with the whole product, because he
    makes only a part of it. His work can be
    explained as performing actions which can not be
    performed by machines.

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He is concerned neither with
  • He doesnt care about the end product itself or
    the part it plays in the overall economy or the
    way in which it serves the needs of society.

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Peter Drucher
  • Reknowned management consultant
  • This quotation is taken from Concept of the
    Corporation (1946) p.179

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Work appears as something unnatural.
  • To the worker, work seems like an intrusion,
    something which should not happen. It is an
    empty, unpleasant, deadening, degrading and
    pointless means to an end --- the pay check.

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devoid of ---- lacking of
  • If someone or sth. is devoid of a quality of
    thing, they have absolutely none of it.
  • --- He was devoid of any talent whatsoever.
  • --- Such plans have been almost entirely devoid
    of social content.

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place /put a premium on ---
  • ?? ????
  • I put a premium on punctuality.
  • Work paid according to the amount puts a premium
    on speed and not on quality.
  • ??????????????????

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put a premium on
  • Giving money to beggars may put a premium on
    idleness.
  • Does high taxation put a premium on business
    dishonesty?
  • ???????????????

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No wonder that this puts a premium ..
  • Its not surprising that the workers objective
    at work is to do as little as possible to get his
    pay.

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slowdown
  • --- deliberate decrease in the speed of
    production

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slovenly
  • ---untidy, as in dress or appearance, sloppy,
  • Someone who is slovenly is careless, untidy
    and inefficient in their appearance and behavior
    ??????

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para.7
  • work is a means of getting money worker
    tries to work less to get the same pay

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para.8
  • What is the root cause of this?
  • How do you know?

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para.8
  • The root cause of this alienation is the
    capitalist system.
  • From the statement The whole social
    organization of which he is a part (para.8)
  • The worker is not active. He has no
    responsibility for the work he is doing. He is
    not interested in the whole product.

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capital
  • ----- The capitalist or the money of the
    capitalists that can hire worker and purchase all
    the other equipment necessary for production.

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human problem of industry
  • Industry is the main thing and the human worker
    is part of it. In the capitalists eye, the
    workers are the trouble makers. If the workers
    problem is solved industry would go more
    efficiently.

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industrial problem of human beings
  • Fromm here attacks the attitude of the
    capitalists and society towards the workers. He
    thinks human being is the bigger thing and
    industry is the only activity of it. Man should
    be given the priority. Fromm is saying the
    psychological research should begin from the
    study of industrial problem among human beings
    instead of human problem in industry.

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formulation
  • formulate
  • to express in short clear form

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underlying
  • --- present but not obvious implicit
  • There are underlying similarities between all
    human beings.
  • The underlying theme of the novel is very serious.

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Para.9
  • Industrial psychologists are trying to manage and
    control the mind of the workers
  • What problem are the industrial psychologists
    mainly concerned with?
  • How to make the worker work more smoothly and
    efficiently

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Taylor, Frederick Winslow (1856-1915)
  • American engineer, inventor and efficiency expert
    who pioneered the principles of scientific
    management in industry and business.

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in the name of .
  • Under the guise of improving relations between
    people, every possible trick/means is employed on
    the worker, which is only fit for the worker who
    is completely disinterested in his work.
    Happiness human values are also formulated in
    order to manipulate the worker.

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in the name of .
  • ?????????,???????????????????????????????????????
    ???????????????

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It is going to
  • Better relations with the public will yield
    larger profits to management. The management will
    earn larger profits if it has better relations
    with the public.

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pay off
  • to yield full recompense or return, for either
    good or evil

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cold dollars and cents
  • Cold cash hard cash nothing but money

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attitude
  • --- Whats Fromms attitude toward human
    relations and happiness?
  • dehumanizing/robotizing relations --- inhuman
    relations
  • mechanical repetitive action which is without
    doubt compulsory

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spontaneity
  • spontaneous ---
  • done, happening from natural impulse, not
    caused or suggested by sth or sb. outside.
  • She made a spontaneous offer of help.

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The alienated and profoundly
  • The two results of alienation and unsatisfactory
    character of work are
  • one, the desire as a goal in life, not to work
  • The other a deep-seated often unconscious hatred
    of work and everything and everybody connected
    with it.

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Our advertising
  • Fromm thinks advertising nowadays appeals
    more to laziness and passivity than to the sexual
    appeal of women in order to sell their goods.

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But this usefulness.
  • But such practical use only plays the role which
    rationalizes the appeal to extreme idleness and
    willingness to accept things.
  • ???????????????????????????????????

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Many a businessman
  • According to Fromm many businessmen fell trapped
    by the system which forces them to sell whatever
    they can regardless of the quality or usefulness
    the product.

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He has a feeling
  • The businessman knows the quality of usefulness
    of his product is not what it should be. He
    despises the goods he produces, conscious of the
    deception involved.
  • fraudulency deceit, trickery, cheating

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Only occasionally comes up
  • All these feelings, according to Fromm, generally
    lie dormant in the unconscious. Only occasionally
    he becomes aware of them, and he feels upset for
    a moment and then immediately forget them.

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Sum up
  • Fromms psychoanalytical approach becomes quite
    clear here. There is no trace of class analysis
    at all. In fact, Fromm sympathizes equally with
    the worker and the capitalist. Profit and
    exploitation of the workers as the main driving
    force of the capitalists are not mentioned at all.

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Organizational pattern
  • 5 sections
  • Sect. I para 1-2
  • The writer deals with general positive values of
    work
  • Para.1. the general idea of the meaning of work
    to man in ancient times.

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Organizational pattern
  • Para.2. more specifically states what work means
    to craftsman in 13-14th century.
  • Work was satisfactory
  • pleasurable
  • instructive
  • meaningful
  • He cites examples of craftsman in 13-14th century
    to illustrate work.

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Organizational pattern
  • Sect.II para 3-4
  • He deals with the change in the meaning of work
    to man, especially at the beginning of modern
    society (capitalism)
  • What does work mean to man then?
  • a duty and obsession ---upper middle class
  • forced labor --- poor laboring people

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Organizational pattern
  • Sect.III para 5-7
  • He deals with the change in the meaning of work
    to man now.
  • Work has become an alienating factor.
  • Work alienates the workers from others, and
    worker has become part of the machine. He is not
    a master, but slave of machine.

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Organizational pattern
  • Sect.IV para 8-9
  • The cause of the changes
  • The writer makes a general survey in the research
    of the causes of the changes from the industrial
    psychological point of view.

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Organizational pattern
  • The relationship between the worker and work
    is determined by the whole social organization.
  • The worker knows very little about other things.
  • The worker is passive.
  • He is isolated (alienated) from others.

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Organizational pattern
  • Sect.V para 10-13
  • The effects (results) of this alienation. The
    workers have two reactions resulting from
    alienation.
  • laziness (para 11-12)
  • hostility (para 13)

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Language features
  1. long involved sentences
  2. passive voice
  3. abstract nouns

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Language features
  • production attention formulation organization
    management isolation laziness passivity
    receptivity hostility rationalization
    routinization spontaneity manipulation
    fraudulency satisfaction intoxication

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-- ship
  • ??????????? ??????
  • authorship ????
  • friendship ??
  • citizenship ???
  • membership ????

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?
  • ?????????
  • your Lordship??
  • nonce-words ?????
  • dogship sonship
  • bachelorship

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?
  • 5 lordship
  • 6 deanship
  • 10 trusteeship
  • 12 seamanship
  • 15 marksmanship

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?
  • 17 township
  • 18 censorship
  • 20 citizenship
  • 10 princeship ????(??)

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--dom
  • ?????????????
  • freedom martyrdom ?? kingdom officedom (
    ??)wisdom
  • ????,????nonce-words
  • bourgeoisdom

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Paraphrase
  1. Because of the fact that man produces, he has
    evolved beyond all other animals.
  2. Work liberates human being from nature and makes
    him cooperate with other people and be
    independent from nature.

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Paraphrase
  1. All the work mentioned above are the examples of
    how man has transformed nature creatively through
    his intelligence and skill.
  2. While man is working, he enjoys himself and the
    cultural development of the worker also goes
    together with the work he is doing.

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Paraphrase
  1. According to Weber, work became the chief element
    in a thinking system of a very strict and
    self-denying way of life in the mind of people.
    Work was the only relief to those who felt alone
    and isolated.
  2. The worker is alienated /estranged/ separated
    from the work he is doing.

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Paraphrase
  1. Work helps man to earn money, which is only an
    activity without much significance.
  2. Money cannot bring out the workers self-respect.
  3. Most industrial psychologists are mainly trying
    to manage and control the mind of the worker.

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Paraphrase
  1. Better relations with the public will yield
    larger profits to management. / or Capitalists
    will earn a lot profits if it has better
    relations with the public.

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Paraphrase
  • 11. The usefulness of many small appliances is
    often used by advertisers as reasonable means to
    appeal to extreme idleness and willingness to
    accept things.
  • 12. The businessman knows he is deceiving the
    customers into his product and he shows secret
    contempt for it.
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