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21 surmounted. The village had to either "invent" domestically the new social apparatus that would support larger scale or fall behind and be subjected to the imposition of such scale-supportive social apparatus by external sources of direction and control. Don Jose, impelled by motives that had both rational and emotional qualities, gambled that in importing the new machine and plant technology the factory community which he headed would be up to the task of inventing the social technology whi...ch would be needed to support it. It was this complexly- rooted move that set off the chain of particulars that we have examined and which had as their final consequence the spinning off of a new social inven- tion, a new organizational style without precedence in the village. As this new style survives and gains legitimacy, it will provide a second model in terms of which Santuarians may associate, interact and combine their productive energies. This is what the events in Don Jose's factory in the immediate post- electrification period were all about.
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