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The Future of Industrial Man
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The Future of Industrial Man

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The Future of Industrial Man is the only book by Peter Drucker in which he systematically develops a basic social theory. He presents the requirements for any society to be functioning and legitimate, and then applies these general concepts to the special case of the industrial society. In his new introduction, Drucker explains that his reference to mercantilism in The Future of Industrial Man can today be called neoconservatism, which, he asserts, denies rather than affirms the reality of industrial and postindustrial society.

Drucker outlines the major shifts of previous centuries. He describes the move from an agrarian to an industrial economy, illustrates the structure and dynamics of this new industrial order, and warns of the abuses inherent in the system if attempts are made to maintain it under anachronistic social conventions. He emphasizes the fact that the new industrial order must operate under a legitimate system of po-litical power supported by social authority. He discusses the particular roles of the owners, the workers, the managers-the corporation itself-as he pinpoints the problem that he considers the most central and the most critical: how to maintain the continuing freedom of the individual in an increasingly intricate, bureaucratized world.

Following the initial publication of this work, Jacques Barzun wrote in The New Republic, Here is a book which is so perfectly planned and so transparently written as to read with almost indecent ease… . Each page is the fruit of much learning and long reflection. It should accordingly by studied, pondered over, ana-lyzed word by word. According to W. H. Chamberlain of The Atlantic Monthly, [Drucker] possesses a fund of historical and economic knowledge. The Future of Industrial Man is a landmark study by a noted analyst of the modern corporation. It is of continuing importance to economists, industrial studies scholars, and profes-sionals in business.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Inc
Country
United Kingdom
Date
30 January 1995
Pages
208
ISBN
9781560006237

The Future of Industrial Man is the only book by Peter Drucker in which he systematically develops a basic social theory. He presents the requirements for any society to be functioning and legitimate, and then applies these general concepts to the special case of the industrial society. In his new introduction, Drucker explains that his reference to mercantilism in The Future of Industrial Man can today be called neoconservatism, which, he asserts, denies rather than affirms the reality of industrial and postindustrial society.

Drucker outlines the major shifts of previous centuries. He describes the move from an agrarian to an industrial economy, illustrates the structure and dynamics of this new industrial order, and warns of the abuses inherent in the system if attempts are made to maintain it under anachronistic social conventions. He emphasizes the fact that the new industrial order must operate under a legitimate system of po-litical power supported by social authority. He discusses the particular roles of the owners, the workers, the managers-the corporation itself-as he pinpoints the problem that he considers the most central and the most critical: how to maintain the continuing freedom of the individual in an increasingly intricate, bureaucratized world.

Following the initial publication of this work, Jacques Barzun wrote in The New Republic, Here is a book which is so perfectly planned and so transparently written as to read with almost indecent ease… . Each page is the fruit of much learning and long reflection. It should accordingly by studied, pondered over, ana-lyzed word by word. According to W. H. Chamberlain of The Atlantic Monthly, [Drucker] possesses a fund of historical and economic knowledge. The Future of Industrial Man is a landmark study by a noted analyst of the modern corporation. It is of continuing importance to economists, industrial studies scholars, and profes-sionals in business.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Inc
Country
United Kingdom
Date
30 January 1995
Pages
208
ISBN
9781560006237