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Social class and the division of labour : essays in honor of Ilya Neustadt / edited by Anthony Giddens, Gavin Mackenzie.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Neustadt, Ilya.
Giddens, Anthony
Mackenzie, Gavin.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Neustadt, Ilya.
Social classes.
Division of labor.
Genre:
Festschriften.
Physical Description:
xvi, 337 pages : portrait ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1982.
Contents:
1 Marx and the abolition of the division of labour / Ali Rattansi Rattansi, Ali
2 Power, the dialectic of control and class structuration / Anthony Giddens Giddens, Anthony
3 Managing the frontier of control / Graeme Salaman Salaman, Graeme
4 Class boundaries and the labour process / Gavin Mackenzie Mackenzie, Gavin
5 Control and resistance on the assembly line / Ely Chinoy Chinoy, Ely
6 Fatalism: Durkheim's hidden theory of order / David Lockwood Lockwood, David
7 Work histories, career strategies and the class structure / Richard Brown Brown, Richard
8 Gender inequality and class formation / Sheila Allen Allen, Sheila
9 The petty bourgeoisie and modern capitalism: a consideration of recent theories / Richard Scase Scase, Richard
10 On the service class, its formation and future / John Goldthorpe Goldthorpe, John
11 The state and the professions: peculiarities of the British / Terry Johnson Johnson, Terry
12 Divisions within the dominant class and British 'exceptionalism' / Geoffrey Ingham Ingham, Geoffrey
13 Property and control: some remarks on the British propertied class / John Scott Scott, John
14 The division of labour, incomes policy and industrial democracy / Paul Hirst Hirst, Paul
15 The political role of the working class in Western Europe / Tom Bottomore Bottomore, Tom.
Notes:
Includes index.
Bibliography: pages 316-329.
ISBN:
0521245974
OCLC:
8346153

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