We never had any use for Taylor nor any of the efficiency or scientific management crowd. They never realized that human toil was the last thing in the world you had to be efficient about; the only way to be really efficient is to eliminate it entirely, and this would have been heresy to any of the Taylor, Gant, Barth, Cook efficiency crowd. It is sad to contemplate that men of the technical ability of the names mentioned in this paragraph were so lame in their thinking and social outlook that they missed the boat so completely. Who in hell wants to be efficient with a shovel, and what sense would there be even if you succeeded? They should have had their heads opened with a shovel, it might have been more effective.


"History and Purpose of Technocracy" in Northwest Technocrat (July 1965)


We never had any use for Taylor nor any of the efficiency or scientific management crowd. They never realized that human toil was the last thing in...

We never had any use for Taylor nor any of the efficiency or scientific management crowd. They never realized that human toil was the last thing in...

We never had any use for Taylor nor any of the efficiency or scientific management crowd. They never realized that human toil was the last thing in...

We never had any use for Taylor nor any of the efficiency or scientific management crowd. They never realized that human toil was the last thing in...