2.1) But it turns out that the system is made up of animals that make mistakes, that make mistakes due to imprudence, incompetence and negligence every day, to the point that this is constantly studied in constant case studies in order to improve the production system.
2.2) The constant process of improving production systems and interpersonal relationships within the scope of an economically organized activity does not provide a safe conduit for their divinization, to the point that science and technology at the service of the production of life and economic goods market will be at the service of ideology and in such a way that its directors, like lying animals that they are, will sponsor bosses whether in politics or culture, in order to transmit the virus of disinformation throughout the world, skillfully camouflaged as journalism , entertainment and mass culture. This is cultural Marxism.
3) Trusting the process, to the point of deifying it, is giving all power to the animals that lie and this is perfidious. This is neocommunism. It is yet another symptom of this malaise, which is modernity.
José Octavio Dettmannn
Rio de Janeiro, December 30th, 2023 (date of original post).
sábado, 6 de janeiro de 2024
On the divinization of trust in the process - reflections on this
1) I don't know if it was Taylor who said this, in his Principles of Scientific Management, but I remember a passage where it was said that we should not blame people, but the system. As the industrial production system is based on processes, on methods organized and tested in a scientific way, hw is the father of the expression trust in the process, as it is propagated around the world today.
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