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ERIC Number: EJ080950
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Publication Date: 1973
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Factories, Monitorial Schools and Jeremy Bentham: The Origins of "The Management Syndrome" in Popular Education
Miller, P. J.
Journal of Educational Administration and History, 5, 2, 10-20, Jul 73
Suggests that the origins of the business management syndrome'' in popular education are to be found in two distinct yet not unrelated developments of the 19th century -- the success and consequent prestige of the early factory system, and the growing acceptance in the English speaking world of utilitarian ethical theory as it related to the solution of social and institutional problems. (Author/JF)
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Identifiers - Location: United Kingdom (England)
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