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<blockquote data-quote="wkmac" data-source="post: 1250191" data-attributes="member: 2189"><p>There's always been a military strain within UPS. Before college degrees became the prerequisite of management positions, former military service was a great value in getting promoted. As much as the above is true, I see more the vestiges of Taylorism in the day to day operations of UPS but at the same time I can see Taylorism in public schooling as well. Ken Robinson in one of his TED talks animated as an RSA video note some of that observation without naming it outright. But IMO it leaps from the pages.</p><p></p><p>Trained to follow orders and keep one's place by often accepting ad verecundiam is not just purpose of political power but also rolls over into the realm of the owners of capital. Like the holders of power in protecting their own status as illusion of what reality is, owners of capital play the same game. More often than not if one looks honestly, it's hard to tell where the owners of power and the owners of capital differ from one another.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wkmac, post: 1250191, member: 2189"] There's always been a military strain within UPS. Before college degrees became the prerequisite of management positions, former military service was a great value in getting promoted. As much as the above is true, I see more the vestiges of Taylorism in the day to day operations of UPS but at the same time I can see Taylorism in public schooling as well. Ken Robinson in one of his TED talks animated as an RSA video note some of that observation without naming it outright. But IMO it leaps from the pages. Trained to follow orders and keep one's place by often accepting ad verecundiam is not just purpose of political power but also rolls over into the realm of the owners of capital. Like the holders of power in protecting their own status as illusion of what reality is, owners of capital play the same game. More often than not if one looks honestly, it's hard to tell where the owners of power and the owners of capital differ from one another. [/QUOTE]
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