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The Red Taylorist traces the adult life and works of Walter
Polakov, focusing on his socialist scientific management ideals and
the ways these were constrained by conventionality in the USA in
the first half of twentieth century. Tracing Polakov's activities
and achievements, this book explores the contradictions of a
prolific writer, socialist engineer and scientific management
ideologue in the decades until his death in 1948. Written from a
management history scholarly perspective, it presents a unique and
detailed viewpoint. There have been no prior biographies on
Polakov, and very few on his fellow scientific managers, consulting
engineers, or like-minded public intellectuals. Moreover,
perceptions of scientific management or Taylorism have tended to
emphasise the negative impacts on workers, whereas Polakov's
socialist commitment suggests a much more nuanced approach. Aimed
at scholars of management and history of management, Diana Kelly
offers a detailed narrative of this important individual, while
greatly enriching understanding of the broader historical and
industrial context.
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