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'''''The Catt Concept: The New Industrial Darwinism''''' is a 1971 book by the electronics engineer and writer [[Ivor Catt]], published by G. P. Putnam's Sons (a 1972 UK edition was issued by Hart-Davis). Unlike Catt's technical and electromagnetic writings, it is a work of social and industrial criticism.
 
==Overview==
 
Drawing on Catt's experience working for five electronics companies in the United States during the 1960s, the book is a sharply critical — and satirical — examination of American corporate management. Catt attacks what he calls the "New Industrial Darwinism": a hire-and-fire culture that, in his view, stifles creativity and wastes talent. It has been described as a survival manual "for anyone unfortunate enough to have to work for a living." Contemporary reviews were largely unfavourable.
 
==About the author==
 
Ivor Catt (1935–2024) was a British electronics engineer known for pioneering work on high-speed digital interconnection and wafer-scale integration, and for a long-running critique of conventional electromagnetic theory (the "Catt Question"). See also his ''[[Digital Hardware Design]]''.
 
==Publication details==
 
* '''Author:''' [[Ivor Catt]]
* '''Publisher:''' [[Putnam Pub Group]] (US, 1971); Hart-Davis (UK, 1972)
* '''Pages:''' 142
* '''ISBN:''' 0399101225


==Links to Purchase Book==
==Links to Purchase Book==


* [[http://www.amazon.com/Catt-concept-new-industrial-Darwinism/dp/024610533X/ref=ntt_at_ep_dpt_1 The Catt Concept: The New Industrial Darwinism]][[Category:Book|catt concept new industrial darwinism]]
* [https://www.amazon.com/Catt-Concept-New-Industrial-Darwinism/dp/0399101225 The Catt Concept: The New Industrial Darwinism] (Amazon)
 
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Latest revision as of 11:16, 16 July 2026

The Catt Concept: The New Industrial Darwinism
AuthorIvor Catt
LanguageEnglish
SubjectIndustrial management, social criticism
Published1971
PublisherPutnam Pub Group
Pages142
ISBN0399101225

The Catt Concept: The New Industrial Darwinism is a 1971 book by the electronics engineer and writer Ivor Catt, published by G. P. Putnam's Sons (a 1972 UK edition was issued by Hart-Davis). Unlike Catt's technical and electromagnetic writings, it is a work of social and industrial criticism.

Overview

Drawing on Catt's experience working for five electronics companies in the United States during the 1960s, the book is a sharply critical — and satirical — examination of American corporate management. Catt attacks what he calls the "New Industrial Darwinism": a hire-and-fire culture that, in his view, stifles creativity and wastes talent. It has been described as a survival manual "for anyone unfortunate enough to have to work for a living." Contemporary reviews were largely unfavourable.

About the author

Ivor Catt (1935–2024) was a British electronics engineer known for pioneering work on high-speed digital interconnection and wafer-scale integration, and for a long-running critique of conventional electromagnetic theory (the "Catt Question"). See also his Digital Hardware Design.

Publication details

Links to Purchase Book