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Human Resources: 1/9 'Social Engineering in the 20th Century'

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Human Resources explores the rise of mechanistic philosphy and the exploitation of human beings under modern hierarhical systems.

Topics Include; behaviorism, scientific management, work-place democracy, schooling, frustration-aggression hypothesis and human experimentation.

Featuring interviews with Noam Chomsky, Howard Zinn, Rebecca Lemov, Christopher Simpson, George Ritzer, Morris Berman, John Taylor Gatto, Alfie Kohn and others.

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  • @Gurkhabrat

    You mean violence, not exactly fear by itself. Fear works.

  • Possibly one of thee most enlightening documentaries on UT , I am at once disheartened, yet given hope . Very very Profound.

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  • @citan84

    Next time you have a light bulb moment, try packaging it. I had the idea of prepaid debit cards in 1997.

  • @spiritech999

    Yeah and the fact they are so plentiful makes them even more useful in scientific study

  • @Gurkhabrat

    your post is poop

  • what i really do not understand is why many of these things were considered a break through since when I was a kid anytime i would hear the scooby doo come on at 3pm My tummy would rumble when i heard its theme song... i was conditioned and i realized it and i was a kid. same thing with fear of something by association. it really bewilders me why this was even accredited to some people if i figured it out as a child...before i kenw about these jokers.

  • he says "give me a baby and I can make any kind of man" and I add "except for any *right* kind"

  • @EarthaKit2 Americans spell Behaviour as Behavior, so i guess behaviorism is their correct spell. Those damn Yanks, they miss the "U"'s out of all the words!!

  • Rats are a parasite of man. They travel around with man and partake of agricultural and cosmopolitan enterprises.

    Rats would not be the prolific breeders they are without mankind's survival efforts on land and sea. The biological condition of rats might well be an indicator of the health of mankind.

  • Would it not be interesting if the grasping reflex of human infants is directly associated with the long hair of the mother.

    The identity of soft and luxurious long hair being advertised as Beauty and Buoyancy. A woman's long hair would be associated with fecundity and practicality; i.e., to nest and nestle; to nuzzle.

    Attention Deficit Disorder may mean: You can do whatever you want to do to me, if only you give me all my craven attention; i.e., Sado-Masochistic Science Behavior Orientations.

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