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Concept promoted by [[The Second Industrial Divide]] - namely that more general machinery and higher-skill labor - as opposed to highly specialized machinery and dumb labor of specialization - are both competitive with and advantageous to specialization. | Concept promoted by [[The Second Industrial Divide]] - namely that more general machinery and higher-skill labor - as opposed to highly specialized machinery and dumb labor of specialization - are both competitive with and advantageous to specialization. | ||
Related to [[Digital Fabrication]] | Related to | ||
* [[Digital Fabrication]] | |||
* [[personal fabrication]] | |||
* [[Distributive Economics]] | |||
* [[Fabrication Diagram]] | |||
* [[OSE Proposal Appendix B1: Flexible Fabrication Curriculum]] | |||
* [http://pcast.ideascale.com/a/dtd/44897-8319 "Build 21000 flexible fabrication facilities across the USA"] |
Latest revision as of 15:26, 24 October 2012
Concept promoted by The Second Industrial Divide - namely that more general machinery and higher-skill labor - as opposed to highly specialized machinery and dumb labor of specialization - are both competitive with and advantageous to specialization.
Related to