The Worker And the State a Study of Education for Industrial Workers
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This last factor the most important of all has been too much neglected in our country. When the manufacturer needs a leader or a particularly skilful workman for some new line of effort he finds that he can turn only to a band of specialized workmen who have been trained to one thing and never have had any experience at anything else. He cannot find this skill unless he happens to possess an exceptional man who has learned other operations in spite of the diffi- culties that have prevented the ...ordinary man from getting out of his rut. Obviously the man- ufacturer is just as much at a disadvantage from the present system as the worker himself. Ger- many did not awaken to its industrial opportun- ities until after the Franco-Prussian war, and at TRADE SCHOOLS AT SIXTEEN 161 that time England and America had advanced a long way. The German mind, however, saw the inherent weakness of the industrial system of the English speaking people, and by establishing a complete system of industrial training, was able to march toward the front in the industrial world until it has taken practically all of the South American trade from England and this country.
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