Living with Capitalism: Class Relations and the Modern Factory

Living with Capitalism: Class Relations and the Modern Factory

by Theo Nichols, Huw Beynon
Living with Capitalism: Class Relations and the Modern Factory

Living with Capitalism: Class Relations and the Modern Factory

by Theo Nichols, Huw Beynon

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Overview

Part 1. Labour for Capital  1. ChemCo  2. The Labour of Labouring Men  3. The Labour of Superintendence: Managers  4. The Labour of Superintendence: Foremen  5. Capital’s Division of Labour  Part 2. Individuals in a Class Society  6. Lives in Process  Part 3. The Politics of the Factory  7. The Management Strategy  8. The Worker’s Struggle  9. The Politics of Representation  10. Trade Unionism, Corporate Capitalism and the Working Class  Part 4. Living with Capitalism  11. The Politics of ‘Trust’ and the Lack of Trust in ‘Politics’  12. ‘Success’ and ‘Failure’  13. The Ideology of Sacrifice  14. Production, Consumption, Waste


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781032807263
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 10/21/2024
Series: Routledge Library Editions: Industrial Relations
Pages: 222
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

Table of Contents

Part 1. Labour for Capital  1. ChemCo  2. The Labour of Labouring Men  3. The Labour of Superintendence: Managers  4. The Labour of Superintendence: Foremen  5. Capital’s Division of Labour  Part 2. Individuals in a Class Society  6. Lives in Process  Part 3. The Politics of the Factory  7. The Management Strategy  8. The Worker’s Struggle  9. The Politics of Representation  10. Trade Unionism, Corporate Capitalism and the Working Class  Part 4. Living with Capitalism  11. The Politics of ‘Trust’ and the Lack of Trust in ‘Politics’  12. ‘Success’ and ‘Failure’  13. The Ideology of Sacrifice  14. Production, Consumption, Waste

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