Assembly Line by Robert Linhart

Assembly Line by Robert Linhart

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Presents firsthand accounts of the numbing experience of industrial work by Robert Linhart, one of the militant leftist intellectuals of 1968 France. Translated by Margaret Crosland.

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Assembly Line by Robert Linhart

Firsthand accounts of the numbing experience of industrial work by Robert Linhart, one of the militant leftist intellectuals of 1968 France. Translated by Margaret Crosland.
Linhart has written a gripping narrative of his nine months as a laborer at the Citroen auto works at ChoisyWith controlled rage, he conveys the pervasive sense of mindlessness attendant upon work in The Assembly Line. The strike he eventually comes to lead is short-lived, but his description of working conditions―descrimination against a variety of ethnic groups, the minutes 'stolen' or unpaid by management, the fear instilled by overweening bosses, the nausea, heat and hazardous chemicals―reads like something out of Dickens or Friedrich Engels. . . . This book is unmatched on this side of the Atlantic as an account of the tyranny of mass production and its effects in terms of human submission. Strongly recommended." ―Choice
Robert Linhart was a militant leftist intellectual in 1968 France.
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ISBN 13 9780870233227
ISBN 10 087023322X
Title Assembly Line
Author Robert Linhart
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher University of Massachusetts Press
Year published 1981-08-30
Number of pages 160
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