Paul Sweezy on the Scientific-Industrial Revolution: Revision history

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31 December 2024

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  • curprev 07:3107:31, 31 December 2024Mbauwens talk contribs 2,449 bytes +2,449 Created page with " =Discussion= John Bellamy Foster: "Perhaps the most perceptive analysis of the general state of automation and its relation to labor in the 1950s originated with Marxist economist and Monthly Review editor Paul M. Sweezy in an anonymous monograph titled The Scientific-Industrial Revolution written for the Wall Street investment house Model, Roland & Stone in 1957. In this report, Sweezy argued that while the steam engine had powered the First Industrial Revolution, th..."