Control Science: How Management Made the Modern World

Henry James Snow
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Control Science: How Management Made the Modern World

Henry James Snow
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  • Date de publication : May 12, 2026
  • Langue : anglais
  • Nombre de pages : 352
  • Éditeur : Verso Books
  • ISBN : 9781804293201
  • Dimensions : 6.35" W x 1.08" L x 9.5" H
"Sweeps across centuries of history to show the entanglement of knowledge production and exploitation. With great breadth, it reveals how the capitalist workplace has always been a laboratory"
—Gabe Winant, author of The Next Shift

"A brilliant intellectual history that lays bare that the ideology of the free market in reality relies on control and domination. Snow shows us how the chains were forged and perhaps helps us imagine how to break them."
—John Ganz, author of When the Clock Broke

"It’s hard to think of a book more painfully relevant than this...Henry Snow traces the history of management, from William Petty’s 'political arithmetic' to Amazon’s exploitation machine. A lucid, expansive intellectual history which will leave you both better informed and angrier."
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"An expansive intellectual history that demonstrates the authoritarian core of management. Plotting a course that spans continents and centuries, Snow shows how experiments in calculation and coercion have produced an ideology that turns exploitation into a science. If you want to understand the deep roots of the claims to authority made by bosses, politicians, and cops, read this"
—Callum Cant, author of Riding for Deliveroo

"A compelling and richly detailed history of how systems of workplace control have shaped so much of our everyday lives, from early capitalism to today’s tech giants. It's also yet another well-researched reminder that our current status quo is a construct - one which can be reconfigured along thoroughly different lines"
—Will Stronge, author of Overtime

"A panoramic and engrossing intellectual history of liberalism's guilty secret: that capitalism is only possible if workers can be brought to heel."
—William Davies, author of This is Not Normal

"Powerful ... Snow contrasts capitalism’s villains with heroic figures from the labour movement, on whom he pins the hope of replacing control science and pure market competition with democracy and equality at work."
—Andrew Hill, Financial Times
Henry Snow is a labor historian who has taught at Colby College and the University of Connecticut. They publish the newsletter Another Way.

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