What happened to guilds, craftsmen and apprentices? Yes, we have unions, and we have craftmen, but it's never really done locally with input from everyone involved, and apprenticeship has an entirely different, inferior nature now, basically being extended internship
Global economics.
>>1947886
Industrialization happened.
They still exist but only for very small niche industries, like Swiss watchmaking.
>>1947893
Well that's not really my question. The nature of "craftsmen" changed, now they make signs, massprpduce furniture, etc. But they are still just as common. And they are in no way onvalidating the idea of apprenticeship. The craftwprk itself might not take a lifetime to master anymore, but running a business in its entirety does. In fact it's university that's truly outdated since everywhere is a datacenter now, and practical application is what's really hard to get
>>1947886
Not really compatible with large scale capitalism
>>1947921
Small business and tribalism is definitely still a thing