Inspired by the argument that discussions of the history of management studies commonly suffer from a lack of adequate historical contextualization, this paper offers a re-reading of the work of the well known critic C. Wright Mills. Focusing on Mills’s study of American labour in the 1940’s, we seek to return his work to the conditions in which it took shape: its social, political and philosophical context. We suggest a new way of reading Mills, the manner in which he exemplifies a certain way of leading a critical scholarly life. Mills’s debt to a Socratic tradition of critique is highlighted. We focus on the tentative and provisional elements in his project as he constitutes himself as both political theorist and actor. Without suggestin...
International audienceMarx deplored political economy's claims to establish “eternal” – or “natural”...
In this thesis I read critical studies of management reading Marx. I explore the inheritance of Marx...
For an idea so central to the thought of a figure so prominent in the history of political philosoph...
Inspired by the argument that discussions of the history of management studies commonly suffer from ...
This paper meticulously studies the academic achivements of C. Wright Mills (1916-1962), who is know...
C. Wright Mills (1916-1962), remembered primarily for his 1956 book, The Power Elite, and for his 19...
This chapter reviews C. Wright Mills?s analysis of power and the elites of his era in his three majo...
Bureau for Applied Social Research provided a crucial intellectual and institutional basis for his l...
Recent attempts by critical management scholars to extend their influence in the academy and amongst...
In contemporary labour studies, methodological innovations to grasp the changing social forms and st...
This article takes the fiftieth anniversary of the death of American sociologist C. Wright Mills as ...
Charles Mills' philosophical position has undergone a number of subtle shifts over the past 30 years...
Abstract: This paper examines the "fan mail" received by C. Wright Mills from his readership to bett...
In 1960, the American sociologist C. Wright Mills wrote to a letter to his friends in the British Ne...
In this thesis I read critical studies of management reading Marx. I explore the inheritance of Marx...
International audienceMarx deplored political economy's claims to establish “eternal” – or “natural”...
In this thesis I read critical studies of management reading Marx. I explore the inheritance of Marx...
For an idea so central to the thought of a figure so prominent in the history of political philosoph...
Inspired by the argument that discussions of the history of management studies commonly suffer from ...
This paper meticulously studies the academic achivements of C. Wright Mills (1916-1962), who is know...
C. Wright Mills (1916-1962), remembered primarily for his 1956 book, The Power Elite, and for his 19...
This chapter reviews C. Wright Mills?s analysis of power and the elites of his era in his three majo...
Bureau for Applied Social Research provided a crucial intellectual and institutional basis for his l...
Recent attempts by critical management scholars to extend their influence in the academy and amongst...
In contemporary labour studies, methodological innovations to grasp the changing social forms and st...
This article takes the fiftieth anniversary of the death of American sociologist C. Wright Mills as ...
Charles Mills' philosophical position has undergone a number of subtle shifts over the past 30 years...
Abstract: This paper examines the "fan mail" received by C. Wright Mills from his readership to bett...
In 1960, the American sociologist C. Wright Mills wrote to a letter to his friends in the British Ne...
In this thesis I read critical studies of management reading Marx. I explore the inheritance of Marx...
International audienceMarx deplored political economy's claims to establish “eternal” – or “natural”...
In this thesis I read critical studies of management reading Marx. I explore the inheritance of Marx...
For an idea so central to the thought of a figure so prominent in the history of political philosoph...