Critical social theory and the end of work created by Edward Granter
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- 9780754676973
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HD6270 MAR Two studies on unemployment among educated young people. | HD6276 BAN Southwark youth handbook | HD6276.G7 WAL For richer, for poorer | HD6331 GRA Critical social theory and the end of work | HD6508 HER Collective bargaining and labor relations. | HD6545 DUR Suicide : | HD6870.5 MAS Strikes have followed me all my life : |
Includes bibliographical references and index
Introduction : critical social theory and the end of work -- The beginning of the end of work -- Industrialism, utopia, and the end of work -- Marx and the end of work -- Marcuse : needs and potentialities in the age of automation -- The future of work and leisure -- André Gorz : postindustrial marxism and the end of work -- Sociology and the end of work -- Travail sans frontieres : globalisation and the end of work -- Conclusion : the end of work as critical social theory.
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