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- 2007001852 alternative "Rhetoric of work through the ages".
- 2007001852 contributor B10750905.
- 2007001852 created "c2008.".
- 2007001852 date "2008".
- 2007001852 date "c2008.".
- 2007001852 dateCopyrighted "c2008.".
- 2007001852 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 177-189) and index.".
- 2007001852 description "The ontology and history of work. The messy business of defining work; Philosophy and rhetoric of work -- Philosophers, rhetoricians, and activists. Plato and Aristotle: philosophies of labor; Confucius and St. Benedict: spiritual leaders; Adam Smith: the father of capitalism; Karl Marx: a challenge to capitalism; Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. Du Bois: out of slavery; Mother Jones and Emma Goldman: labor activists; Emile Durkheim: the division of labor; Max Weber: the father of sociology and theorist of bureaucracy; Frederick Winslow Taylor: the father of scientific management; Mary Parker Follett: ahead of her time -- The meaning of work. Why work?: concluding remarks; Why work: an epilogue.".
- 2007001852 extent "xv, 196 p. ;".
- 2007001852 identifier "1557534543 (alk. paper)".
- 2007001852 identifier "9781557534545 (alk. paper)".
- 2007001852 identifier 2007001852-b.html.
- 2007001852 identifier 2007001852.html.
- 2007001852 issued "2008".
- 2007001852 issued "c2008.".
- 2007001852 language "eng".
- 2007001852 publisher "West Lafayette, Ind. : Purdue University Press,".
- 2007001852 subject "331.01 22".
- 2007001852 subject "HD4904 .W488 2008".
- 2007001852 subject "Labor Philosophy.".
- 2007001852 subject "Management History.".
- 2007001852 subject "Rhetoric Social aspects.".
- 2007001852 subject "Work History.".
- 2007001852 subject "Work Philosophy.".
- 2007001852 tableOfContents "The ontology and history of work. The messy business of defining work; Philosophy and rhetoric of work -- Philosophers, rhetoricians, and activists. Plato and Aristotle: philosophies of labor; Confucius and St. Benedict: spiritual leaders; Adam Smith: the father of capitalism; Karl Marx: a challenge to capitalism; Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. Du Bois: out of slavery; Mother Jones and Emma Goldman: labor activists; Emile Durkheim: the division of labor; Max Weber: the father of sociology and theorist of bureaucracy; Frederick Winslow Taylor: the father of scientific management; Mary Parker Follett: ahead of her time -- The meaning of work. Why work?: concluding remarks; Why work: an epilogue.".
- 2007001852 title "Rhetoric of work through the ages".
- 2007001852 type "text".