Capital the State and Labour

Capital  the State  and Labour
Author: Juliet Schor,Jong-Il You
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 416
Release: 1995
Genre: Capitalism
ISBN: STANFORD:36105018255658

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This work concerns transformation processes in labour relations and in production systems in the 1980s. It describes new industrial and occupational patterns, as well as technological progress and the implications of the end of the Welfare State. Old practices are assessed.

Workers Capital and the State in British Columbia

Workers  Capital  and the State in British Columbia
Author: Rennie Warburton,David Coburn
Publsiher: UBC Press
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2011-11-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780774843171

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This collection of essays offers a comprehensive examination of the working class experience in British Columbia and contains essential background knowledge for an understanding of contemporary relations between government, labour, and employees. It treats workers' relationship to the province's resource base, the economic role of the state, the structure of capitalism, the labour market and the influence of ethnicity and race on class relations.

State Capital and Labour

State Capital and Labour
Author: Gill Ursell,Paul Blyton
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 246
Release: 1988-10-28
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781349195145

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An investigation into the changing fortunes of working people in a capitalist society. It proposes that the status of labour is "fixed" by the interplay of the State's demand for loyal, patriotic citizens and capital's demand for obedient, loyal workers.

Capitalist Development in Korea

Capitalist Development in Korea
Author: Dae-oup Chang
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2009-01-13
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781134046447

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Contrary to the widely-held view that the East Asian "developmental state" is neutral in terms of the relationship between capital and labour – a benign co-operation between state officials and businessmen to organise economic development – this book argues that in fact the developmental state exists to promote the interests of capital over the interests of labour. Dae-oup Chang asserts that there has been a deliberate mystification concerning the reality of this process. This book presents a radical, Marxist critique of state development theory. It both explains the exploitative functions of the state, looking at the emergence of the particular form of capitalist state in the context of the formation and reproduction of capital relations in Korea; and also traces the origin and development of the process of mystification whereby the capitalist state has been characterised as the autonomous developmental state. In addition, the book provides a comprehensive analysis of labour relations in Korea both before and after the 1998 financial crisis, demonstrating continuing capital relations, state transition and class struggle.

The State and Globalization

The State and  Globalization
Author: Martin Upchurch
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2019-01-22
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781317727699

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This collection of country studies explores changing relationships between the state, employers and labour in an increasingly internationalized world economy. It covers ten countries and examines the tensions and contradictions caused by neo-liberal market agendas. The authors express concern at the potentially ravaging effects of market deregulation on organized labour and present a critical account of state efforts to emulate desired models of national economic development. While the central core of the book concerns itself with changing labour relations, this is placed within the wider context of state and employer strategy, and covers issues such as labour market segmentation, welfare and taxation regimes and varying approaches to corporatism.

Global Capital and Peripheral Labour

Global Capital and Peripheral Labour
Author: Ravi Raman
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2010-01-21
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781135196578

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This book presents a historical account of plantations in India in the context of the modern world economy. It brings history up to the present, thereby showing how history can assist in explaining contemporary conditions and trends. The author focuses on labour and economic development problems and uses the World Systems theory so as to demonstrate the practical utility of the theory and its limitations as a guide to historical research. Based on extensive archival research, the book interprets the dynamics of plantation capitalism by focusing on the work, life and struggle of the dalits on plantations in colonial and post-colonial South India as they evolved from the mid-19th century. It argues that these elements of the plantation life-world were fashioned by the specific characteristics of the workers' location within the capitalist world-economy, the then prevailing local social structure and the scheme of disciplining to which the workers were subjected to. Treating the relations among various social forces – the planting communities, the oppressed communities (dalits in India), the regional and national state, and the Imperial regime, this book fills a gap in academic literature on capitalism, economic development, and globalization.

State Capital and Labour

State  Capital  and Labour
Author: Gill Ursell,Paul Blyton
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 235
Release: 1988
Genre: Capitalism
ISBN: 0333407040

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An investigation into the changing fortunes of working people in a capitalist society. It proposes that the status of labour is fixed by the interplay of the State's demand for loyal, patriotic citizens and capital's demand for obedient, loyal workers.

Capital and Labour Redefined

Capital and Labour Redefined
Author: Amiya Kumar Bagchi
Publsiher: Anthem Press
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2002
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781843310686

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This book provides a historical background to the formation of the Indian capitalist class from before British colonial rule in India. It analyses the nature of that class, the ways in which it changed under colonial rule, and the state of independent India; it also sets some of the peculiarities of capitalist organization in India and the ideology of big capital in their historical context. The evolution of the working class in India is analysed in its dialectical interaction with global capital and Indian capitalism. The author challenges the view that the tensions within working class movements caused by caste, communal divisions or gender discrimination are to be attributed to primordial loyalties, emphasizing instead the influence of the deliberate strategies adopted by capitalists and of changes in the structure of global and Indian capitalism. Finally, the book investigates the impact of capital-friendly liberalization on the fortunes of the working class in the Third World.