The CraftsmanIn his most ambitious book to date, Richard Sennett offers an original perspective on craftsmanship and its close connections to work and ethical values |
Contents
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The Workshop | 53 |
Machines | 81 |
Material Consciousness | 119 |
Craft | 147 |
The Hand | 149 |
Expressive Instructions | 179 |
Arousing Tools | 194 |
Resistance and Ambiguity | 214 |
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