The Worker in post industrial Capitalism

The Worker in  post industrial  Capitalism
Author: Bertram Silverman,Murray Yanowitch
Publsiher: New York : Free Press
Total Pages: 502
Release: 1974
Genre: Labor
ISBN: UCAL:B4384532

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Textbook comprising interdisciplinary research readings on the working class in the USA - examines the social implications and economic implications of modernization for the working class, and covers social conflict, social stratification, social structure, prospects for social change, etc. References.

The Worker in Post Industrial Capitalism

The Worker in Post Industrial Capitalism
Author: Bertram Silverman,Murray Yanowitch
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1974-03
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0029287707

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Post Industrial Capitalism

Post Industrial Capitalism
Author: Joel I. Nelson
Publsiher: SAGE Publications
Total Pages: 201
Release: 1995-07-05
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781452247496

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The work is provocative and ambitious and the writing is clear. --Choice "It is a topic in need of systematic analysis. . . . Joel I. Nelson understands and, in fact, has mastered the issues. . . . It will undoubtedly be a major contribution. . . . His approach is fresh and refreshing. . . . He has the appropriate conceptual tools to complete his synthesis. . . . I believe not only scholars--sociologists, economists, political scientists, and historians, would find Post-Industrial Capitalism useful but policymakers might also find it of interest. . . . The book can also be used as a text in an advanced undergraduate class and in a graduate seminar. . . . Nelson′s thesis is coherent and logically developed. . . . I imagine this book as a college text or on a desk in Washington, DC. . . . Nelson′s last book Economic Inequality was a huge success. . . . Certainly the many who relied on it in their teaching and research will welcome and use Post-Industrial Capitalism." --Lionel L. Lewis, State University of New York at Buffalo "Too often authors focus only on the positive aspects or on the downside of postindustrialism. Joel I. Nelson is proposing something that fits neatly between the two camps. . . . Nelson′s strategy of building a new explanation based on a synthesis of these older approaches is very attractive. . . . There are no other books that attempt this. . . . Post-Industrial Capitalism might also be used in an advanced undergraduate course on economic sociology or social change. . . . [It] will be also acquired by professionals in sociology, social work, political science, and economics. . . . The sequence of the topics are clear and concise. . . . Each chapter pulls together arguments that--heretofore--have been scattered across numerous books and articles (and across disciplines for that matter)." --Charles M. Tolbert II, Professor of Sociology and Rural Sociology, Louisiana State University The social and economic well-being of many Americans is increasingly at risk. Disparities in earnings and wealth are escalating, reversing a century of declining inequality. Excesses of the free market are growing-and growing more difficult to contain. Politics are increasingly conservative across the ideological spectrum, with economic competitiveness considered more important than equality and humanitarian aid. Post-Industrial Capitalism offers an alternative to the dominant and unsuccessful Marxist and industrialist views by providing a framework for explaining the widening polarization within American society. This work demonstrates a more comprehensive explanation of inequality and locates its source in the transformation of American business. It provides a fresh illustration of Schumpeter′s insistence on the ability of capitalism to develop by creatively destroying its past. It not only describes the shifts in corporate resources, illustrates their use by the corporate sector, and traces their implications for inequality across the institutional spectrum, but also demonstrates how these strategies have been used by companies to intensify competition, effect greater political control, and widen the economic gap in America. Scholars interested in the question of modernity and post-industrialization, theorists of multiple theoretical persuasions, and students interested in social stratification, inequality, and social change will find Postindustrial Capitalism to be extremely valuable.

Double Shift

Double Shift
Author: Bertram Silverman,Robert C. Vogt,Murray Yanowitch
Publsiher: M.E. Sharpe
Total Pages: 318
Release: 1993
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1563242060

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This collection of conference papers examines the changes in industrial systems and work organisation currently affecting both the United States and the former Soviet Union. Topics include the emergence of new labour market institutions and changes in workers' attitudes toward economic security.

Farewell to the Working Class

Farewell to the Working Class
Author: André Gorz
Publsiher: Pluto Press
Total Pages: 164
Release: 1997
Genre: Capitalism
ISBN: 0861043642

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André Gorz argues that changes in the role of the work and labour process in the closing decades of the twentieth century have, once and for all, weakened the power of skilled industrial workers. Their place has been taken, says Gorz, by social movements such as the womenʹs movement and the green movement, and all those who refuse to accept the work ethic so fundamental to early capitalist societies. Provocative and heretical, Farewell to the Working Class is a classic study of labour and unemployment in the post-industrial world.

Post Capitalist Society

Post Capitalist Society
Author: Peter F. Drucker
Publsiher: Butterworth-Heinemann
Total Pages: 213
Release: 2013-10-22
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781483163635

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Post-Capitalist Society provides an analysis of the transformation of the world into a post-capitalist society. This transformation, which will not be completed until 2010 or 2020, has already changed the political, economic, social, and moral landscape of the world. The book reviews and revises the social, economic, and political history of the Age of Capitalism and of the nation state. It argues that the real and controlling resource and the absolutely decisive 'factor of production' is neither capital, nor land, nor labor. It is knowledge. Instead of capitalists and proletarians, the classes of the post-capitalist society are knowledge workers and service workers. This book covers a wide range of topics, dealing with post-capitalist society; with post-capitalist polity; and with new challenges to knowledge itself. The focus is on the developed countries—on Europe, on the United States and Canada, on Japan and the newly developed countries on the mainland of Asia, rather than on the developing countries of the Third World. The areas of discussion—Society, Polity, and Knowledge—are arrayed in order of predictability.

Post Industrial Capitalism

Post Industrial Capitalism
Author: Joel I. Nelson
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 201
Release: 1995-07-05
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780803973336

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An alternative framework for examining and explaining the widening economic and social stratification within United States society is provided in this book. Until now, two points of view - Marxist and industrialist - have dominated the discourse. Joel I Nelson offers a comprehensive explanation of inequality and locates its source in the transformation of capitalism, free market ideology and the evolution of US business.

The Coming Of Post Industrial Society

The Coming Of Post Industrial Society
Author: Daniel Bell
Publsiher: Basic Books
Total Pages: 616
Release: 1976-07-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 0465097138

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In 1976, Daniel Bell's historical work predicted a vastly different society developing—one that will rely on the “economics of information” rather than the “economics of goods.” Bell argued that the new society would not displace the older one but rather overlie some of the previous layers just as the industrial society did not completely eradicate the agrarian sectors of our society. The post-industrial society's dimensions would include the spread of a knowledge class, the change from goods to services and the role of women. All of these would be dependent on the expansion of services in the economic sector and an increasing dependence on science as the means of innovating and organizing technological change.Bell prophetically stated in The Coming of the Post-Industrial Society that we should expect “… new premises and new powers, new constraints and new questions—with the difference that these are now on a scale that had never been previously imagined in world history.”