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Comparison between ancient and modern labor tools

The comparison between ancient and modern labor tools is as follows:

1, the advanced level and efficiency are different. In the past, labor tools ranged from stone tools to axes and picks, but now chain saws are used, which are faster and more advanced.

2. Labor tools create different results. In the past, physical objects were created by physical objects, such as cutting wheat with a sickle. Now the fruits of labor obtained by computers are virtual, but they are also valuable.

3. Labor tools have different uses. It used to be mainly manual labor, but now there is mental labor. It used to be purely manual, but now it is semi-mechanized and mechanized control, which has changed the way people work.

4. The accuracy of labor tools is different. The previous experiments were rough, but due to the development of science and technology, the current labor tools are more precise, more efficient and more durable, and can be mass-produced.

From primitive stone axes and bows and arrows to modern machines, tools and technical equipment. They all play the same role in conducting labor and belong to production tools.

Making and using production tools is a sign that people are different from other animals and a unique feature of human labor process. Human labor begins with making tools. Production tools play a leading role in the means of production. The change and development of social production always begins with the change and development of productive forces, first of all with the change and development of production tools.

Paleolithic age (primitive society): making stone tools-stone knives, scrapers, sharp objects, etc.

Neolithic age (primitive society): grinding stone tools-axe, rust, chisel, knife, etc.

Bronze Age (slave society): Bronzes-ritual vessels and weapons made of bronzes.

Iron Age (feudal society): Iron tools-scissors, sickles, hammers and other daily necessities.

The era of electric tools (modern society): modern tools powered by steam, oil and electricity.

Since ancient times, the tools of labor have changed from stone tools to power tools, which are more specialized and large-scale, with higher intensity, precision and intensity.

The continuous progress of labor tools is of epoch-making significance and marks the arrival of advanced civilization.