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From subordination to programming: The deadlocks of labour governance by numbers
Each era tends to assimilate human labour with the other productive forces at its disposal, so that each technological revolution leads to new forms of dehumanisation. Until the industrial era, this dehumanisation took the form of slavery or serfdom, which extended the status of domestic animals to workers.
期刊介绍:
Accounting History is an international peer reviewed journal that aims to publish high quality historical papers. These could be concerned with exploring the advent and development of accounting bodies, conventions, ideas, practices and rules. They should attempt to identify the individuals and also the local, time-specific environmental factors which affected accounting, and should endeavour to assess accounting"s impact on organisational and social functioning.