#8220;Smith conceived of the process of increasing production as ‘division of labor’ into more and more steps, with each laborer specializing in a smaller slice of the process. But the real revolution took place in the early 1830s, in the U.S., in the mind of a distracted doctor, John Howe.” The young woman looked frightened. […]
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