The critique of industrial technology in the Netherlands and other western countries in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries


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Three Dutch critics of the social implications of industrial technology are discussed and situated in the general West European debate about industry. Their relative marginality as compared to similar critics in England and Germany is explained in the context of the development conservatism and romanticism in the Netherlands.



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