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Trades Unions are shedding their cloth cap image at the negotiating table for one of well‐briefed tough talkers. Behind this new force are growing ranks of university‐educated…
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Trades Unions are shedding their cloth cap image at the negotiating table for one of well‐briefed tough talkers. Behind this new force are growing ranks of university‐educated research assistants in the trades unions' headquarters. David Grayston reports.
The Ministry of Technology estimates that half the country's total bill for industrial maintenance is sheer waste
BOOKS are among the greatest and most wonderful achievements of human genius, they are also a powerful means of struggle for progress. The book accompanies man all his life; it is…
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BOOKS are among the greatest and most wonderful achievements of human genius, they are also a powerful means of struggle for progress. The book accompanies man all his life; it is a creation of his brain and soul. It reflects the life of mankind and is the result of collective efforts of author and publisher, type‐setter and illustrator. But foremost a book is always and everywhere a social and political phenomenon. One of the most apt evaluations of the book was given by V. I. Lenin in 1917, when he was known to state to A. V. Lunacharsky, “The book is a great force indeed”.