William H. Whyte Quotes
The I.B.M. Machine Has No Ethic Of Its Own; What It Does Is Enable One Or Two People To Do The Computing Work That Formerly Required Many More People. If People Often Use It Stupidly, It's Their Stupidity, Not The Machine's, And A Return To The Abacus Would Not Exorcise The Failing. People Can Be Treated As Drudges Just As Effectively Without Modern Machines.
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