In Forces of Production, David Noble examines the transformation of the machine-tool industry as the industry moved from reliance on skilled artisans to automation. Noble writes from a Marxist perspective, and his central argument is that management, in its decisions to automate, conspired against labor: the power that the skilled machinists wielded in the industry was intolerable to management. Noble fails to substantiate this claim, although his argument is impressive when he applies the Marxist concept of "de-skilling"—the use of technology to replace skilled labor—to the automation of the machine-tool industry. In automating, the industry moved to computer-based, digitalized "numerical control" (N/C) technology, rather than to artisan generated "record-playback" (R/P) technology.

Although both systems reduced reliance on skilled labor, Noble clearly prefers R/P, with its inherent acknowledgment of workers' skills: unlike N/C, its programs were produced not by engineers at their computers, but by skilled machinists, who recorded their own movements to "teach" machines to duplicate those movements. However, Noble's only evidence of conspiracy is that, although the two approaches were roughly equal in technical merit, management chose N/C. From this he concludes that automation is undertaken not because efficiency demands it or scientific advances allow it. But because it is a tool in the ceaseless war of capitalists against labor.


According to information in the passage, the term “de-skilling” refers to the


loss of skills that are lost to industry when skilled workers are replaced by unskilled laborers

substitution of mechanized processes for labor formerly performed by skilled workers

labor theory that automation is technologically comparable to skilled labor

process by which skilled machinists "teach" machines to perform certain tasks

exclusion of skilled workers from participation in the development of automated technology

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正确答案是 B。该题的答案可以从原文中找到。原文中说,桑德尔在用马克思主义的视角来审视机器工具行业的转变时,他提出了一个核心论点,即管理层决定自动化,以抵制劳动力,熟练机器工带给这个行业的力量对管理层来说是无法容忍的。此外,文章甚至将“去技能化”一词应用到了该行业的自动化上——“去技能化”指的是使用技术取代熟练劳动力。因此,答案选 B。

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