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LABOR AND MONOPOLY CAPITALThe Degradation of Work in the Twentieth
Century "LABOR
AND MONOPOLY CAPITAL is one of the most influential books of
our time,and it deserves to be. This new edition will help a new generation of
readers understand the forces that are now transforming work around the
world" PRAISE FOR THE FIRST EDITION "Written with great force and
beauty." "The best analysis of the
division of labor between the design and the execution of industrial
production." This widely acclaimed work, first published in 1974, overturned the reigning ideologies of academic sociology and became the standard text for many basic areas of sociological inquiry, including the science of managerial control, the relationship of technological innovation to social class, and the eradication of skill from work under capitalism. A new foreword by John Bellamy Foster sets the work in historical and theoretical context. Also included are two rare articles by Braverman that add much to our understanding of the book: "The Degradation of Work in the Twentieth Century" (1975) and "Two Comments" (1976). HARRY BRAVERMAN (1920-1976) drew on his rich experience as pipefitter, sheetmetal worker, freightcar repairman, structural steel fitter, and later as journalist, editor, and publisher to produce a work of enormous power and lasting relevance. He was Director of Monthly Review Press from 1967 until the time of his death in 1976. If you have any technical comments or suggestions, about this web site, please send e-mail to our Webmaster. |
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