"Despite the pseudo-scientific apologies for the Taylorist approach, the public readily developed a very negative view of it. As the Taylor Society admitted with surprising candor, scientific management was widely seen as "the degradation of workmen into obedient oxen under the direction of a small body of experts—into men debarred from creative participation in their work.""
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John Zerzan, Elements of Refusal (1999), p. 166.
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Frederick Winslow Taylor
Frederick Winslow Taylor (March 20, 1856 β March 21, 1915) was an American mechanical engineer, one of the first management consultants, and is regarded as the father of scientific management.
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