Book Review: All the Livelong Day: All the Livelong Day: The Meaning & Demeaning of Routine Work, by Barbara Garson, Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1975, 221 pp, $7.95
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In: The insurgent sociologist, Band 8, Heft 4, S. 99-102
In: Critical Theory in the Twenty-First Century
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If two men of similar talents, identical training, shared values, and common interests were to study the same phenomena it would not be at all remarkable if they approached the phenomena in the same way, described them in the same terms, employed the same logic in analyzing them, drew the same conclusions from them, and formulated the same theories about their causes.If, however, two men of similar talents but of rather divergent training, professing differing objectives, and displaying varied (perhaps even conflicting) concerns were to pursue studies of phenomena each believed to be quite distinct from the other's field of inquiry, it would be most astounding if their findings and inferences should turn out to be closely parallel in many important respects, particularly if there were little evidence of communication between them.
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