登陆注册
20002900000119

第119章

5.The printing trade affords another instance of the way in which an improvement of machinery and an increase in the volume of production causes an elaborate subdivision of labour.Everyone is familiar with the pioneer newspaper editor of newly settled districts of America, who sets up the type of his articles as he composes them; and with the aid of a boy prints off his sheets and distributes them to his scattered neighbours.When however the mystery of printing was new, the printer had to do all this for himself, and in addition to make all his own appliances.(8*)These are now provided for him by separate "subsidiary" trades, from whom even the printer in the backwoods can obtain everything that he wants to use.But in spite of the assistance which it thus gets from outside, a large printing establishment has to find room for many different classes of workers within its walls.

To say nothing of those who organize and superintend the business, of those who do its office work and keep its stores, of the skilled "readers" who correct any errors that may have crept into the "proofs," of its engineers and repairers of machinery, of those who cast, and who correct and prepare its stereotype plates; of the warehousemen and the boys and girls who assist them, and several other minor classes; there are the two great groups of the compositors who set up the type, and the machinists and pressmen who print impressions from them.Each of these two groups is divided into many smaller groups, especially in the large centres of the printing trade.In London, for instance, a minder who was accustomed to one class of machine, or a compositor who was accustomed to one class of work, if thrown out of employment would not willingly abandon the advantage of his specialized skill, and falling back on his general knowledge of the trade seek work at another kind of machine or in another class of work.(9*) These barriers between minute subdivisions of a trade count for a great deal in many descriptions of the modern tendency towards specialization of industry; and to some extent rightly, because though many of them are so slight that a man thrown out of work in one subdivision could pass into one of its neighbours without any great loss of efficiency, yet he does not do so until he has tried for a while to get employment in his old lines; and therefore the barriers are as effective as stronger ones would be so far as the minor fluctuations of trade from week to week are concerned.But they are of an altogether different kind from the deep and broad partitions which divided one group of medieval handicraftsmen from another, and which caused the lifelong suffering of the handloom-weavers when their trade had left them.(10*)In the printing trades, as in the watch trade, we see mechanical and scientific appliances attaining results that would be impossible without them; at the same time that they persistently take over work that used to require manual skill and dexterity, but not much judgment; while they leave for man's hand all those parts which do require the use of judgment, and open up all sorts of new occupations in which there is a great demand for it.Every improvement and cheapening of the printer's appliances increases the demand for the judgment and discretion and literaryknowledge of the reader, for the skill and taste of those who know how to set up a good title-page, or how to make ready a sheet on which an engraving is to be printed, so that light and shade will be distributed properly.It increases the demand for the gifted and highly-trained artists who draw or engrave on wood and stone and metal, and for those who know how to give an accurate report in ten lines of the substance of a speech that occupied ten minutes -- an intellectual feat the difficulty of which we underrate, because it is so frequently performed.And again, it tends to increase the work of photographers and electrotypers, and stereotypers, of the makers of printer's machinery, and many others who get a higher training and a higher income from their work than did those layers on and takers off, and those folders of newspapers who have found their work taken over by iron fingers and iron arms.

6.We may now pass to consider the effects which machinery has in relieving that excessive muscular strain which a few generations ago was the common lot of more than half the working men even in such a country as England.The most marvellous instances of the power of machinery are seen in large iron-works, and especially in those for making armour plates, where the force to be exerted is so great that man's muscles count for nothing, and where every movement, whether horizontal or vertical, has to be effected by hydraulic or steam force, and man stands by ready to govern the machinery and clear away ashes or perform some such secondary task.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 天价萌宝豪门爹

    天价萌宝豪门爹

    七年前,他残忍的夺走她的清白,并且在她肚子里留下一颗“小水滴”,在她生命里消失得无影无踪。七年后,弃妇归来,与他弟弟的订婚宴上,他亦风光归来,笑着祝福她:“弟妹,新婚快乐!”那一瞬间,她心如刀割。可是,为什么这个口口声声叫她弟妹的男人,却总在她伤心委屈的时候出现在她身边,告诉她一切有他?为什么当她走投无路时,他却将她带回家,细心呵护,日夜恩宠?为什么当她再度沉沦时,他却拥着别的女人,告诉她,那是他的未婚妻?“妈咪,那个坏叔叔又来了,咱们不要理他,让他被日晒风吹雨淋,被天打雷劈,这就叫虐、渣、男。”“……坏叔叔是你爹。”“爹也是渣男,本质改不了。”站在门外的某男泪流满面,儿子,我可是你亲爹啊!
  • 重生旅

    重生旅

    等待花开只为前世与花的擦肩而过等待你来只为前世与你的一语承诺今生你可还记得我
  • 末日之死亡逃生

    末日之死亡逃生

    2030年,科学家爱德森·华士尔成功研发出抗癌针剂,但正是如此,引发了一场世界性灾难——丧尸危机。人性泯灭,道德败坏,法律已成为垃圾。这场灾难的背后却有着不为人知的惊天秘密。在末世,谁将主宰天下!
  • 响马张小三

    响马张小三

    当最亲的人背叛自己,最后才知道是误会?当为自己的恩人去报仇,最后才知道是阴谋?当激荡的人生归于平淡,最后什么才是追求?当所有的人和事物都远离自己,这就是最后的自由?请看一个土匪的一生....
  • 证道九天

    证道九天

    一朝英雄拔剑起,又是苍生十年劫只问苍茫大地,谁主沉浮?一切都从一个将饿死的书生开始……
  • 火影之无限黑化

    火影之无限黑化

    在陈牧业的眼中,他觉得自己和所有的穿越者一样来到一个新世界可以为所欲为,可是无情的现实将陈牧业的一切奢望给打败,陈牧业才发现无论在二次元的世界里还是在现实的世界里,实力为尊,如果你没有这个实力,只有背弃这个世界。
  • 腹黑男神:老公,请快点

    腹黑男神:老公,请快点

    半年之前,两情相悦,相濡以沫。半年之后,霸道老总腹黑归来。再次相遇,他已忘记,唯有体香药气,依旧铭心刻骨。“做我的情人吧,你想要的,我都给你。”他嘴角扬起,不屑一笑。她坚决摇头,仓惶逃走,“我想要的,唯有你心。”他拉着她的手,摸向自己胸膛,“既然如此,我便给你,不仅有心,还有身……”
  • 魔逸戟

    魔逸戟

    一个少年,一把断戟。从一出生就只能听天由命。至到红尘落寞,魂断千肠,也无法知道命运的下一个决定是什么。只知道,他的下一步,就算刀山火海也必须走下去!(功法分阶:天、地、赤、月、星。)
  • 总裁,你能奈我何

    总裁,你能奈我何

    步入社会的天珂熙,有着自己的人生理想,一步步的走向自己的成功之路,可惜遇到了不该遇到的人,她怎么就这么衰呢。。
  • 超级人生

    超级人生

    老道闲云临死前给我算的那一卦真的很灵,灵到我怕。他说:你以后要忌女色,凡事,逢女必败!所以我见了女子就躲着走,但是福不是祸,是祸躲不过,越是怕麻烦,麻烦越是来找你。且看热血男儿,如何叱咤江湖风云。