Wednesday, October 3, 2012

About Machines


"In manufacturing and craftsmanship, the worker uses the tool; factory, he is a servant of the machine." [Marx]
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  For Marx the legwork peasant or artisan is liberating and enslaving labor with machines.

How could it be, I'm a freak for Marx, I like machines. I worked for a long time in a factory wearing glasses and was part of the regular work the machines so despised by Marx.

In which I wore put more names, remembered now call Cristine a machine to put hinges, over time we inevitably "intimate" and called Cris. I had one of those problems like "everybody hates William," the foreman looked at me askew free until one day I came to question what was that thing of "Cris move on"?

By an unfortunate coincidence the bride called the guy and he called Cristina Cris ...

Explained the accident, I asked a thousand excuses and we became great friends, but I lost the habit of naming the machines.

I like the machines because they save us much legwork and everyone knows that I am not come to work any more redneck ... HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!

I know Marx never caught on was so heavy that I bum or more. I at least regulated machines, Marx nor this.

At work and at home much of the time step in front of the computer, but would not trade this 'slavery' freedom to plant coffee or pick cotton.

I never had skill with crafts. Even though the theories of Marx never worked out or I'd be screwed in hard work. Working without good machines I feel really tired ...


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