Brutal
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+ | "It is not here claimed that any single [[panacea]] exists for all of the troubles of the [[workforce|working-people]] or of [[employer]]s. As long as some people are born [[lazy]] or [[Efficiency|inefficient]], and others are born [[Greed |greedy]] and [[brutal]], as long as [[vice]] and [[crime]] are with us, just so long will a certain amount of [[poverty]], [[misery]], and [[unhappiness]] be with us also."--''[[The Principles of Scientific Management]]'' (1911) by Frederick Winslow Taylor | ||
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[[Image:Brutalism at the Schoonselhof. Unidentified grave seen from the back (rear)..jpg|thumb|right|200px|[[Brutalism]] at the [[Schoonselhof cemetery]]. Unidentified [[headstone]] seen from the back (rear). | [[Image:Brutalism at the Schoonselhof. Unidentified grave seen from the back (rear)..jpg|thumb|right|200px|[[Brutalism]] at the [[Schoonselhof cemetery]]. Unidentified [[headstone]] seen from the back (rear). | ||
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"It is not here claimed that any single panacea exists for all of the troubles of the working-people or of employers. As long as some people are born lazy or inefficient, and others are born greedy and brutal, as long as vice and crime are with us, just so long will a certain amount of poverty, misery, and unhappiness be with us also."--The Principles of Scientific Management (1911) by Frederick Winslow Taylor |
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Etymology
Latin brutalis, from brutus 'dull, stupid'.
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Adjective
brutal
- Savagely violent.
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Synonyms
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Antonyms
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See also
- Brutti, sporchi e cattivi, an Italian film.
- Brutalist architecture, encouraging visible concrete surfaces
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