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Manufacturing Consent: Changes in the Labor Process Under Monopoly Capitalism


Manufacturing Consent: Changes in the Labor Process Under Monopoly Capitalism

Paperback by Burawoy, Michael

Manufacturing Consent: Changes in the Labor Process Under Monopoly Capitalism

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ISBN:
9780226080383
Publication Date:
15 Sep 1982
Language:
English
Publisher:
The University of Chicago Press
Imprint:
University of Chicago Press
Pages:
286 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 3 - 5 May 2024
Manufacturing Consent: Changes in the Labor Process Under Monopoly Capitalism

Description

Since the 1930s, industrial sociologists have tried to answer the question, Why do workers not work harder? Michael Burawoy spent ten months as a machine operator in a Chicago factory trying to answer different but equally important questions: Why do workers work as hard as they do? Why do workers routinely consent to their own exploitation? Manufacturing Consent, the result of Burawoy's research, combines rich ethnographical description with an original Marxist theory of the capitalist labor process. Manufacturing Consent is unique among studies of this kind because Burawoy has been able to analyze his own experiences in relation to those of Donald Roy, who studied the same factory thirty years earlier. Burawoy traces the technical, political, and ideological changes in factory life to the transformations of the market relations of the plant (it is now part of a multinational corporation) and to broader movements, since World War II, in industrial relations.

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