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Rooseveltian Liberalism

Douglas, Paul H. | June 21, 1933 issue

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This article presents information on the book "The Industrial Discipline," by Rexford G. Tugwell. This well-written volume is deservedly attracting wide attention, not only because of its intrinsic merits but also because of the fact that its author is one of the most trusted advisers of the present Administration and is commonly believed to be influential in the formulation of its economic program. Tugwell's central thesis is that while machine industry has compelled close and scientific organization within individual plants and companies, there has been almost complete anarchy between these concerns.

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INDUSTRIAL Discipline, The (Book); TUGWELL, Rexford G.; LABOR discipline; BOOKS; LITERATURE; PERSONNEL management
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