I hate this fast growing tendency to chain men to machines in big factories and deprive them of all joy in their efforts - the plan will lead to cheap men and cheap products.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The machines, the modern mode of production, slowly undermined domestic production and not just for thousands but for millions of women the question arose: Where do we now find our livelihood?
When small men attempt great enterprises, they always end by reducing them to the level of their mediocrity.
I'm afraid for all those who'll have the bread snatched from their mouths by these machines. What business has science and capitalism got, bringing all these new inventions into the works, before society has produced a generation educated up to using them!
The guiding principle is not to manufacture the goods everyone needs, rather to earn profits for a few capitalists.
I find it disturbing that men who are products of highly developed economies come to a developing nation solely to exploit their women and their children.
Entrepreneurs, guys that start businesses, grow with them. It's more painful than it would appear.
Factories not what they used to be - they're all extremely high-tech.
But men are so full of greed today, they'll sell anything for a little piece of money.
I've watched with amazement as Local Motors has pioneered a co-creation and micro-manufacturing model that has democratized the development and production of complex machines, effectively transforming consumer choice from supply-driven to demand-driven.
In consequence of inventing machines, men will be devoured by them.