This article aims to demonstrate how industrial [r] developments have pursued the unconditional goal of increasing productivity and business wealth. To achieve this, they include machines associated with exploitation, partially replacing their main tool where it is not useful: human labor. In 2010, for the first time, a highly developed country violated the “partial” rule, trying to introduce gadgets to replace “systemic” salaried workers. The falsehood of good intentions ends and immorality breaks out without support. It analyzes causes and consequences of fragmenting the paradigm, beyond social responsibility, into oblivion.El presente artículo pretende demostrar cómo las revoluciones industriales han perseguido como fin incondicional aum...