Thursday, July 9, 2009

Who was one of the architects of the Industrial Revolution?

Frank Gilbreth, I consider, at least one of the major players in the industrial revolution. Not because his theories and concepts were new or vital, but because they worked with his children and his children rose up and called him blessed. He had a God fearing determination to maintain the family concept, in the midst of as many conflicts against the family as we have and he won. I read his parts of his books and they were full of good common sense and industry. He won because his army was trained and large and motivated against the enemies of family values. Productivity is first developed in the home. Industry is first developed in the home. Livelihood is first developed in the home.
Who will be the architects of the Technological Revolution, now that we are well into the Phase 2 of its success. If it cannot support and defend the union. The union of one woman and one man and their offspring, it will disintegrate and splinter all that we have inherited. Woe unto us when there are many princesses and princes in the land. Every man is living for himself. If we cannot agree how to develop the system to work as a union we are slated to destroy ourselves and the next techtopia will build upon our ashes. God doesn't need us. Honor your father and your mother...Thank you Gilbreth family The World's Work, May 1916 for preserving his honor.

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