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Dialectics of Chinese Labor : Trade Unions under Market Socialism.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Ness, Immanuel.
- Series:
- Studies in Political Economy of Global Labor and Work Series
- Studies in Political Economy of Global Labor and Work Series ; v.9
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Labor unions--China.
- Labor unions.
- Working class--China.
- Working class.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (254 pages)
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Place of Publication:
- Boston : BRILL, 2026.
- Summary:
- The Dialectics of Chinese Labor examines how the All-China Federation of Trade Unions serves as an effective and responsive national union during the era of market socialism, mass migration, urbanization, technological change, and industrial transformation.
- Contents:
- Front Cover
- Half Title
- Series Page
- Title Page
- Copyrights Informations
- Contents
- Figures and Tables
- Figures
- Tables
- 1 Introduction: Chinese Workers under Market Socialism
- 1 Labor and Trade Unions on the Periphery
- 2 Trade Unions and the Transitional State in the People's Republic of China
- 3 Trade Unions in the Transitional State
- 4 Party-Trade Union Alliance
- 5 Research and Evidence: Applying Utopian Ideas to Historical Materialism
- 6 Capitalist and Socialist Markets and the Reserve Army of Labor
- 7 Chapter Outlines
- 2 Workers and Labor under Capitalism and Socialism
- 1 The Decline and Fall of Western Trade Unionism
- 2 Marginal Gains for a Minority of Workers
- 3 Socialist and Communist Contexts for Worker Empowerment
- 4 Workers' Rights and Power under Actually Existing Socialism
- 5 How and Why State/Party Unions Protect the Rights of Workers
- 6 Globalism, the State and Workers' Power
- 7 Uncovering Misrepresentation of Trade Unions in Socialist States
- 8 Neoliberalism and the Decline of Trade Union Membership
- 3 Global Trade Union Decline, 1975-2025
- 1 Organizational Regression and Membership Loss
- 2 The Rise of Precarious Work in the Global Core and Periphery
- 3 Chinese Global Labor Exceptionalism: All-China Federation of Trade Unions
- 4 Global Trade Unions in Decline
- 5 Actually Existing Capitalism and Actually Existing Socialism
- 6 The Western Model of Unionism
- 7 Capitalism, the Decline of Labor in the West and the Rise of Unions under Socialism
- 8 Western and Non-Western Models of Trade Unionism
- 8.1 World Federation of Trade Unions (WFTU)
- 8.2 International Confederation of Trade Unions (ITUC)
- 9 Decline of Unions in Core Capitalist States, 1975-2025
- 10 Perspectives on the Decline and Possible Resurgence of Union Membership.
- 11 Factors in the International Decline of Trade Union Membership
- 12 Unequal Exchange and Inexpensive Commodities
- 13 Workers in the Capitalist Core and the Aristocracy of Labor
- 13.1 Labor Aristocracy in the Global Core Today
- 14 The Growth and Expansion of Trade Union Representation in China
- 15 Conclusion
- 4 Migration, Floating Labor and Urbanization
- 1 Introduction: Anti-Imperialist Revolution and the Struggle for a Socialist Path to Development
- 2 Internal Migration, the ACFTU and the Chinese Labor Movement
- 3 The ACFTU, Floating Migrants and Worker Representation
- 4 Primitive Accumulation to Socialist Construction: Labor and Urban Migration
- 5 Evolution of the Chinese "Floating Population"
- 6 Market Socialism, Urban Migration and the Rise of a Floating Population
- 7 Urbanization: Planning, Workers and Sustainability (2013-Present)
- 8 Systemic Western Aversion to the CPC and the ACFTU
- 9 International Labour Organization and Chinese Internal Migration
- 10 Conclusion
- 5 Digital and New Economy Workers in China: from Precarity to Job Stability
- 1 Primitive Accumulation and the Transition to Capitalism
- 2 Technological Change and Responsive Representation of Workers' Interests
- 3 ACFTU Organizing New Employment Forms and the Digital Economy
- 4 Representing Workers in the Digital Economy
- 5 Distortion of the ACFTU Achievements
- 6 Precarity and Disorganization
- 7 Advent of the Digital Logistics Economy
- 8 Proletarianization of Informal Labor
- 9 The Digital Economy under Neoliberal Capitalism and Chinese Market Socialism
- 10 Precarious Independent Contractors
- 11 Organizing Digital and Platform Workers into Trade Unions
- 12 Case Study: Organizing New Economy Workers in Shanghai
- 12.1 Essential Role of Shanghai's Digital Ride Hailing and Delivery Workers.
- 12.2 ACFTU Mobilization and Membership in Shanghai
- 12.3 China's First Digital Food Delivery Worker Trade Union
- 12.4 Wuhu City Federation of Trade Unions Officials' Experiential Research
- 12.5 Trade Union Density Generates Worker Mobilization
- 13 Trade Union Organization of Logistics and Trucking Workers
- 14 Conclusion: Anti-China Propaganda and ACFTU Exceptionalism
- 6 Workers, Subjectivity and Holistic Trade Unions
- 1 Trade Unions and the Principal Contradiction
- 2 Holistic Trade Unions and Top-Down and Bottom-Up Organizations
- 3 Chinese Trade Unions
- 4 China's Holistic Trade Unionism
- 5 The Chinese Working Class Today
- 5.1 Social Insurance and Pension Expansion
- 5.2 Labor Disputes
- 5.3 Shift from Manufacturing for Export to Domestic Production and Services
- 5.4 Implications of the Expansive Growth of Labor Flexibilization
- 6 Working Class Subjectivity and the ACFTU's Significance to Labor
- 6.1 Labor Perspectives and Outlooks in China's Socialist Market Economy
- 6.2 Worker Engagement with Unions
- 6.3 National Union Density Signifies Working Class Capacity
- 6.4 ACFTU: Catching up with the Private Sector to Expand Formal Labor Contracts
- 6.5 Footloose Labor and ACFTU Representations
- 6.6 China's Precarious Workers and ACFTU Trade Unions
- 6.7 State-Owned Companies
- 7 Trade Unions under Chinese Market Socialism
- 8 How Do Trade Unions Form in Capitalist Countries?
- 7 The ACFTU and the Consolidation of China's Socialist Economy
- 1 Why a Book on the Chinese Labor Movement?
- 2 The CPC and ACFTU Guide Economic Development and Shield the Working Class
- 3 Socialism, Trade Unionism and Industrial Policy
- 4 Western Labor Studies and Social Imperialism
- 5 Actual Labor Disputes in China
- 6 Towards an Accurate and Reliable Evaluation of the Chinese Labor Movement
- 7 Party Affiliated Trade Unions.
- 8 Conclusion: All-China Federation of Trade Unions-the Transitional State
- 1 The Chinese Transitional State
- 2 Western Critiques of the Chinese Labor Movement
- 3 Occupational Safety: United States and China
- 4 Measuring the ACFTU by Western Metrics
- 5 Labor Unions and Political Parties: a Comparative Global Analysis
- 6 Strengthening Unions through Party Affiliation
- 7 Too Little Unrest or Too Much Unrest
- 8 Challenging China's Labor Critics
- 9 Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Epilogue and Acknowledgements
- Index
- Back Cover.
- Notes:
- Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
- Part of the metadata in this record was created by AI, based on the text of the resource.
- Other Format:
- Print version: Ness, Immanuel Dialectics of Chinese Labor
- ISBN:
- 9789004761490
- OCLC:
- 1587894171
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