I articulate a classical-Marxist theory of technical change in the capitalist labour process, highlighting two contradictions. The management contradiction is the conflict managers experience between coordination (to increase efficiency) and discipline (to ensure valorisation). The workforce contradiction is the tension workers experience between productive socialisation and alienation. I submit that both contradictions were substantially muted from the earliest stages of capitalism through the Fordist stage but have become intensified in the postfordist period. Under postfordism, the basis of efficiency is economies of scope and flexibility, and thus there is a real efficiency advantage to empowering workers, via both multiskilling and emp...
Defining and understanding skill is, as several contributors to this volume have shown, a difficult ...
The difference between Marxism and other theories of radical change is that Marxism takes negativity...
The current anxiety around the globe about automation and “the future of work,” the irrelevance of h...
Employer and employee relationships had been one of inequality and exploitation throughout in the hi...
One of the great achievements of Marxist thinking lies in identifying the class struggle as the prin...
It is argued that most approaches to industrial democracy use a model of capitalism based on the com...
IN THE FOLLOWING DISCUSSION we argue that the mannerin which some social scientists seek to ‘return ...
Braverman's work has been central to the return of attention to the study of the capitalist lab...
This text explores some of the meanings and dimensions of the changes taking place in the labour wor...
In advanced capitalist societies, classified by Claus Offe as tardy-capitalists, one verifies a stru...
The debate around growing inequality is raging amongst economists, and Marxists are finding new ways...
In advanced capitalist societies, classified by Claus Offe as tardy-capitalists, one verifies a stru...
Adler's paper raises a host of pertinent theoretical and empirical challenges for anyone interested ...
Capitalism has suffered deeper transformation since the Marx`s classic work on theexploitation of la...
Post-Fordism is a term which has largely been rejected by the Left, mainly on the grounds that it di...
Defining and understanding skill is, as several contributors to this volume have shown, a difficult ...
The difference between Marxism and other theories of radical change is that Marxism takes negativity...
The current anxiety around the globe about automation and “the future of work,” the irrelevance of h...
Employer and employee relationships had been one of inequality and exploitation throughout in the hi...
One of the great achievements of Marxist thinking lies in identifying the class struggle as the prin...
It is argued that most approaches to industrial democracy use a model of capitalism based on the com...
IN THE FOLLOWING DISCUSSION we argue that the mannerin which some social scientists seek to ‘return ...
Braverman's work has been central to the return of attention to the study of the capitalist lab...
This text explores some of the meanings and dimensions of the changes taking place in the labour wor...
In advanced capitalist societies, classified by Claus Offe as tardy-capitalists, one verifies a stru...
The debate around growing inequality is raging amongst economists, and Marxists are finding new ways...
In advanced capitalist societies, classified by Claus Offe as tardy-capitalists, one verifies a stru...
Adler's paper raises a host of pertinent theoretical and empirical challenges for anyone interested ...
Capitalism has suffered deeper transformation since the Marx`s classic work on theexploitation of la...
Post-Fordism is a term which has largely been rejected by the Left, mainly on the grounds that it di...
Defining and understanding skill is, as several contributors to this volume have shown, a difficult ...
The difference between Marxism and other theories of radical change is that Marxism takes negativity...
The current anxiety around the globe about automation and “the future of work,” the irrelevance of h...