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Will humans go the way of horses? : labor in the second machine age / Brynjolfsson , Erik; McAfee , Andrew   Article
Brynjolfsson , Erik Article
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Summary/Abstract The debate over what technology does to work, jobs, and wages is as old as the industrial era itself. In the second decade of the nineteenth century, a group of English textile workers called the Luddites protested the introduction of spinning frames and power looms, machines of the nascent Industrial Revolution that threatened to leave them without jobs. Since then, each new burst of technological progress has brought with it another wave of concern about a possible mass displacement of labor.
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