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The Central Institute of Labour (CIT) ((ロシア語:Центральный институт труда)) was an organisation set up in Moscow for the study of work. It was founded by Aleksei Gastev in 1920. Nikolai Bernstein was involved in scientific research there. It was located in a building of the Russian neoclassical revival at 24 Petrovka. CIT setup ''Ustanovka'' as a social enterprise which had a contract with the Commissariat of Labour.〔 〕 Isaak Spilrein led a splinter group which did not accept Gastev's Taylorism, but rather embraced the psychotechnics of Harvard psychologist Hugo Münsterberg. Vygotsky described psuchotechnics as "the scientific theory which would lead to the seizure and subordination of the mind, to the artificial control of behavior."〔(【引用サイトリンク】first=Ross )〕 ==References==
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