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Art-Workers and Mental Workers

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Heretofore when the term “worker” was used it had been understood “A man who works with his hand and earns his living by the sweat of his brow„. This is the narrow meaning given to the term “worker”. But recently it has been customary to call “Art-worker” or “Mental Worker” the people who work with their brains for their living. So, not only the people working with their hands but also the ones working with their brains entered into the group of workers. Now the term worker has acquired a vast meaning.

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Karl Gustav Specht Hans Georg Rasch Hans Hofbauer

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Kösemihal, N.S. (1963). Art-Workers and Mental Workers. In: Specht, K.G., Rasch, H.G., Hofbauer, H. (eds) Studium Sociale. VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-663-04232-7_6

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