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many viewed the rise of automation as a force for ethical good, inspiring (or forcing) workers to conduct themselves with the same dedication as the machines they attended. This is what one British economist called “moral machinery” in 1835: a system of managerial interventions to enhance the industrial system’s natural tendencies toward order and productivity among human workers.
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