To them Scientific Management would desire to appeal as a road up and out from industrial monotony and industrial turmoil. There are many roads that lead to progress. This road leads straightest and surest, — and we can but hope that the workers of all lands, and of our land in particular, will not wait till necessity drives, but will lead the way to that true "Brotherhood" which may some day come to be.


[ 1]. H.L. Gantt, Work, Wages and Profits, p. 115, p. 121.

[ 2]. Pp. 171-172.

[ 3]. H.L. Gantt, Work, Wages and Profits, pp. 154-155.

[ 4]. F.W. Taylor, Shop Management, para. 170, Harper Ed., p. 76.

[ 5]. William James, Psychology, Advanced Course. Vol. II, p. 372.

[ 6]. See remarkable work of Dr. A. Imbert, Evaluation de la Capacite de Travail d'un Ouvrier Avant et Apres un Accident; Les Methodes du Laboratoire appliquees a l'Etude directe et pratique des Questions ouvrieres.

[ 7]. Clark and Wyatt, Macmillan, pp. 269-270.