Work in Traditional and Modern SocietyStudy or organized work and analysis of the role of work organization in social and economic development. |
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Social Development | 1 |
CHAPTER TWO Organized Work | 30 |
CHAPTER THREE The Transition to Industrial Work | 59 |
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