登陆注册
20002900000123

第123章

9.For instance, Mr Southward tells us "a minder may understand only book machines or only news machines; he may know all about"machines that print from flat surfaces or those that print from cylinders; "or of cylinders he may know only one kind.Entirely novel machines create a new class of artisans.There are men perfectly competent to manage a Walter press who are ignorant how to work two-colour or fine book-work machines.In the compositor's department division of labour is carried out to a still minuter degree.An old-fashioned printer would set up indifferently a placard, a title-page, or a book.At the present day we have jobbing hands, book hands, and news hands, the word 'hand' suggesting the factory-like nature of the business.There are jobbing hands who confine themselves to posters.Book hands comprise those who set up the titles and those who set up the body of the work.Of these latter again, while one man composes, another, the 'maker-up,' arranges the pages."10.Let us follow still further the progress of machinery in supplanting manual labour in some directions and opening out new fields for its employment in others.Let us watch the process by which large editions of a great newspaper are set up and printed off in a few hours.To begin with, a good part of the type-setting is itself often done by a machine; but in any case the types are in the first instance on a plane surface, from which it is impossible to print very rapidly.The next step therefore is to make a papier-mach?cast of them, which is bent on to a cylinder, and is then used as the mould from which a new metal plate is cast that fits the cylinders of the printing machine.Fixed on these it rotates alternately against the inking cylinders and the paper.The paper is arranged in a huge roll at the bottom of the machine and unrolls itself automatically, first against the damping cylinders and then against the printing cylinders, the first of which prints it on one side, and the second on the other: thence to the cutting cylinders, which cut it into equal lengths, and thence to the folding apparatus, which folds it ready for sale.

More recently the casting of the type has been brought under the new methods.The compositor plays on a keyboard like that of the type-writer, and the matrix of a corresponding letter goes into line: then after spacing out, molten lead is poured on the line of matrices, and a solid line of type is ready.And in a further development each letter is cast separately from its matrix; the machine reckons up the space taken by the letters, stops when there are enough for a line, divides out the free space equally into the requisite number of small spaces betweenthe words; and finally casts the line.It is claimed that one compositor can work several such machines simultaneously in distant towns by electric currents.

11.The jack-plane, used for making smooth large boards for floors and other purposes, used to cause heart disease, making carpenters as a rule old men by the time they were forty.Adam Smith tells us that "workmen, when they are liberally paid, are very apt to overwork themselves and to ruin their health and constitution in a few years.A carpenter in London, and in some other places, is not supposed to last in his utmost vigour above eight years...Almost every class of artificers is subject to some particular infirmity occasioned by excessive application to their peculiar species of work." Wealth of Nations, Book I, chapter VII.

12.The efficiency of labour in weaving has been increased twelve fold and that in spinning six fold during the last seventy years.

In the preceding seventy years the improvements in spinning had already increased the efficiency of labour two-hundred-fold (see Ellison's Cotton Trade of Great Britain, ch.IV and V).

13.Perhaps the textile industries afford the best instance of work that used to be done by hand and is now done by machinery They are especially prominent in England, where they give employment to nearly half a million males and more than half a million females, or more than one in ten of those persons who are earning independent incomes.The strain that is taken off human muscles in dealing even with those soft materials is shown by the fact that for every one of these million operatives there is used about one horse-power of steam, that is, about ten times as much as they would themselves exert if they were all strong men; and the history of these industries will serve to remind us that many of those who perform the more monotonous parts of manufacturing work are as a rule not skilled workers who have come down to it from a higher class of work, but unskilled workers who have risen to it.A great number of those who work in the Lancashire cotton-mills have come there from poverty-stricken districts of Ireland, while others are the descendants of paupers and people of weak physique, who were sent there in large numbers early in the last century from the most miserable conditions of life in the poorest agricultural districts, where the labourers were fed and housed almost worse than the animals whom they tended.Again, when regret is expressed that the cotton factory hands of New England have not the high standard of culture which prevailed among them a century ago, we must remember that the descendants of those factory workers have moved up to higher and more responsible posts, and include many of the ablest and wealthiest of the citizens of America.Those who have taken their places are in the process of being raised; they are chiefly French Canadians and Irish, who though they may learn in their new homes some of the vices of civilization, are yet much better off and have on the whole better opportunities of developing the higher faculties of themselves and their children than they had in their old homes.

同类推荐
  • One of Ours

    One of Ours

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • Anne of Avonlea

    Anne of Avonlea

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 佛说六门陀罗尼经

    佛说六门陀罗尼经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 太上元始天尊说孔雀经白文

    太上元始天尊说孔雀经白文

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 大乘中观释论

    大乘中观释论

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 一怒杀魔

    一怒杀魔

    元力,乃天地之气,万物之本。贮之于体内,厚积薄发,惊天动地!异世大陆,无元力者为废人,作为废人,便只有在最底层任人蹂躏...而他,虽无元力,却有极为可怕的精神力!神魂操控,颠覆异世!
  • 婴幼儿营养全书

    婴幼儿营养全书

    很多父母不知如何给宝宝制作辅食。通过吴莹编写的《婴幼儿营养全书》可以帮助父母解决这一烦恼,比如,何时开始给宝宝喂泥糊状食物,哪些食物此阶段可以吃,哪些食物此阶段不可以吃。应该选择什么样的食物……《婴幼儿营养全书》都有详细的解答,会让父母以自信、积极的态度来应对各种宝宝喂养问题。
  • 血蝶吟:王爷的弃妃

    血蝶吟:王爷的弃妃

    诡异的红蔷薇,是谁的身躯在血池中战栗?妖媚的紫丝绒,是谁的身体在馥郁中缭乱?皇权宝座上运筹帷幄的翩翩新主,血雨腥风中飘摇挣扎的苦命鸳鸯。太子党与反动派,究竟谁能笑到最后?新欢遭遇旧爱,到底谁是谁手中的棋子?
  • 赛尔号之血色苍茫

    赛尔号之血色苍茫

    月辉下死神的呢喃,牵连两辈子的仇恨,依旧不断风雨中光明的摇曳,愈模糊不清的背影,难以回头转身回忆过去的往事,却是迷惑不解,双瞳充满茫然,未来,依旧是个未解的谜团抬头仰望苍穹,希望那光辉能为你揭开疑惑。抉择的瞬间,但愿可以解开茫然横尸遍野,血流成河,死去的亡灵永不甘心,亦不闭眼,注视着那血腥的屠杀黑暗可以吞没一切,亦可以吞没耀眼灿烂的光,吞没那那坚定的心,动摇吧,臣服吧,不必坚守,只会更痛苦天空那轮明月失去了昔日的圣洁,残阳愈渐黯淡,星辰隐去,消失不见。地狱的大门为你而开启,踏进去,死,亦是种解脱,亦是种逃避,逃避一切,不愿去面对,接受命运的惩罚遗忘一切,痛苦一生……光明,是不会逃避的吧
  • 剑中雄

    剑中雄

    刀法三年可杀人,剑法十年不出门。(PS:上古十大神器,轩辕剑,东皇钟,盘古斧,炼妖壶,昊天塔,伏羲琴,神农鼎,崆峒印,昆仑镜,女娲石)
  • 上清诸真人授经时颂金真章

    上清诸真人授经时颂金真章

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 童年

    童年

    《童年》中的阿廖沙·彼什科夫即是童年高尔基的缩影,3岁丧父后由母亲和外祖母带到外祖父家。外祖父是一个小染坊主,已濒临破产。他性情暴躁、贪婪、自私,两个舅舅米哈伊尔和雅科夫也是粗野自私的市侩,甚至第三代也受到很坏的影响,这是一个典型的俄罗斯小市民家庭。外祖父经常毒打外祖母和孩子们,为一件小事竟把幼小的阿廖沙打得失去了知觉;有一次疯狂地殴打外祖母的脑袋,致使头发上的发针都扎进了头皮里。外祖父十分贪财,暗地里放高利贷、秘密接受典当,甚至怂恿养子茨冈去集市上偷东西……
  • 生前死后

    生前死后

    家庭事业快双丰收的时候,一场突如其来的意外让年轻的李鸣一命乌乎。然而留恋尘事的他还有三年的时间来了却尘缘..........
  • 梦仙城

    梦仙城

    梦中一座城,傲笑三千界!孟子离,父母落难将他寄养在小山村中。自幼聪慧,更有神秘人指点,进步神速!拿一把剑,斩尽天下恶人。握一支笔,记录无上功法。成一尊佛,震慑世间妖魔。夺天命,得大道,成仙帝,入轮回!但天地打劫将至,又将引出什么样的危机,混乱中,他正执剑狂笑,谁与争锋……
  • 玄天密令

    玄天密令

    传说中玄天密令是打开玄天界的钥匙。只有五把钥匙聚齐才可以打开玄天界。所以青火大陆之上展开了一场玄天密令的争夺之战。刘玄在为家庭报仇的过程中,先后与众多美女邂逅,发生了许多的故事。众多美女帮助他完成了复仇大业,同时也让他打开了玄天界。