Sentences with phrase «by mechanization»

Thomas Bayrle began his career as a designer and, after an apprenticeship within a textile factory he became fascinated by mechanization and...
The urban poor, many of whom are children of tenants and sharecroppers forced off the land by mechanization, should be offered government assistance to purchase land and training to learn how to work it.

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How does the Christian concern for a higher education that prevents the mechanization of life and marginalisation of the weaker people and the destruction of the ecological basis of life by technocracy find expression?
It involves a common movement into a technological culture but it also entails correcting the inhumanities like State totalitarianism, increasing impoverishment and marginalisation of the majority of the people, destruction of the ecological basis of life and above all the general mechanization of human life already brought about by the misdirected technological advance.
She could also now look forward to being vigorous and attractive well past what was once middle age, thanks to both birth control and the mechanization of housework — indeed, there was by now an ever higher statistical probability that she would end up a still - healthy widow.
It is a beautifully sad story, an elegy on the world of New Brunswick woodsmen and their women after the Second World War, when the old ways of lumbering, around which everything turned, were being forced to give way to the mechanization brought by American companies capitalizing on an insatiable market for fancier toilet paper and endlessly multiplied government reports.
Moreover, if, as is usually the case, mechanization is part of the whole development scheme, these large landowners will be able to reduce labor costs considerably by converting to machines, usually purchased cheaply because of government subsidies.
What is of extreme importance, on the other hand, is that we should know what course to steer, and how we must spiritually conduct ourselves if we are to ensure that the totalitarian embrace which enfolds us will have the effect, not of de-humanizing us through mechanization, but (as seems possible) of super-humanizing us by the intensification of our powers of understanding and love.
A push toward a scientific sovereignty in which the empirical world was the only world, a mechanization of life through the emerging structures of technology and mass industry, a cultivation of persons along the lines of immediate gratification and fulfillment of base impulses, and the use of mass culture by dictatorial regimes to shape a people.
What one can historically describe as the «mechanization of the image of the world» is, at any rate in an environment formed by machines, a process which is also being looked at psychogenetically; this process advances the same object categories and ideas of movement, if only in a rudimentary, pre-reflexive manner, which might, especially for that reason, influence thinking so much more persistently.
a That the planetary collectivization which confronts us is a crude phenomenon of mechanization or senescence which will end by dehumanizing us;
There is first the pure and simple mechanization of man by God, who moves him like a pawn.
«The situation is somewhat ironic: the heart of the computer, which itself is the symbol of mechanization, is made by the age - old kind of labor that produced brocades and carpets.
These trends occurred elsewhere in the world and were made possible by the industrialization and mechanization of the oil - seed industry (43).
Industries were being dramatically altered by new mechanization and organization, fundamentally changing society.
With increased mechanization, publishing flourished, but by the end of the twentieth century, dozens of small publishing houses had been gobbled up into what became known as «the Big 6.»
A riff on the Pavillon de l'Esprit Nouveau — a show house Le Corbusier created for the 1925 Paris Exposition des Arts Décoratifs that appeared revolutionary for its ideas about mass production and home mechanization — Burrichter's rendition features works by more than 30 artists and designers who push the boundaries of design today.
On the one hand, Darboven's oeuvre is defined by the contrast between a programmatic mechanization of aesthetic production procedures, and, on the other hand, by radical cross-references to the artist's own biography and personal identity.
The exhibition considers the use of mechanization by artists to assert more contemporary models of selfhood, less reliant on gender binaries, and more inclusive of various kinds of selves and strategies for its representation.
Mechanization, Material, and the Matrix seeks work that showcases the ways in which technology is utilized and discussed by different artists working across a spectrum of materials and processes and the resulting dialogue between technology and material.
Although Tapestry is more often associated with decorative or applied arts and has faded as a primary art medium in the age of mechanization and mass - production, it has been continually explored by prominent visual artists such as Picasso, Kandinsky, Warhol and more recently Chuck Close, Craigie Horsefield and William Kentridge.
Two frequently cited solutions — raising productivity through large investment in fertilizers, irrigation and mechanization, and extending farming to degraded, abandoned or pasture lands — would still leave food and energy supplies falling short of demand, according to a study released on Thursday by the climate change advice division of Deutsche Bank.
Firms that do not adopt the automation and mechanization risk falling behind and eventually being overrun by the competition, he said.
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