The Individual and His Work in an Organized Society
AUTHOR Carl B Kaufmann
A 672
DATE PUBLISHED 1969
PUBLISHER Doubleday Anchor
SOFTCOVER
PAGES 268
CONDITION good, clean text, spine crease, light to mild shelf wear
NOTES from the back “The large corporation is the commercial world of today; more than that, it has placed its mark on society and mores, education and value systems as we know them. How men developed the corporation and what attitudes led to its formation is a major theme of MAN INCORPORATE. It delves into the situation of man in the organized work force: how he arrived there, how he can best survive, how both he, the organization, and, ultimately, society itself can benefit. Theoretically as well as practically, MAN INCORPORATE is a valuable analysis and guide to the student of business and society and a balanced and reasonable view of a major factor of our lives.”
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