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Hardcover Joy in Work Book

ISBN: 102536855X

ISBN13: 9781025368559

Joy in Work

"Joy in Work" explores the profound psychological and sociological relationship between individuals and their labor. Set against the backdrop of the early 20th-century industrial landscape, the work delves into the conditions that foster a sense of fulfillment and pride in one's daily tasks. By examining the motivations of the worker and the mechanical nature of modern production, Eden and Cedar Paul present a compelling analysis of how industrialization affects the human spirit.

The text investigates whether true satisfaction can be found within the confines of mechanized labor and what structural changes might be necessary to restore a sense of craft and purpose to the workforce. This study remains a significant contribution to the fields of industrial psychology and labor relations, offering deep insights into the human desire for creative expression and agency in the workplace. It serves as an essential resource for those interested in the evolution of labor rights and the social dynamics of the modern economy.

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