Názov : | Workers' self-management in Argentina : contesting neo-liberalism by occupying companies, creating cooperatives, and recuperating autogestión / | Typ dokumentu: | printed text | Autori: | Marcelo Vieta | Stránkovanie: | xxxv, 644 pages | Veľkosť: | 25 cm | ISBN (alebo iný kód): | 978-1-642-59339-6 | Jazyky : | English (eng) | Číslo MDT: | 338.6/90982 | Abstrakt: | "In Workers' Self-Management in Argentina, Marcelo Vieta homes in on the emergence and consolidation of Argentina's empresas recuperadas por sus trabajadores (ERTs, worker-recuperated enterprises), a workers' occupy movement that surged at the turn-of-the-millennium in the thick of the country's neo-liberal crisis. Since then, around 400 companies have been taken over and converted to cooperatives by almost 16,000 workers. Grounded in class-struggle Marxism and a critical sociology of work, the book situates the ERT movement in Argentina's long tradition of working-class activism and the broader history of workers' responses to capitalist crisis. Beginning with the voices of the movement's protagonists, Vieta ultimately develops a compelling social theory of autogestión - a politically prefigurative and ethically infused notion of workers' self-management that unleashes radical social change for work organisations, surrounding communities, and beyond"-- |
Workers' self-management in Argentina : contesting neo-liberalism by occupying companies, creating cooperatives, and recuperating autogestión / [printed text] / Marcelo Vieta . - [s.d.] . - xxxv, 644 pages ; 25 cm. ISBN : 978-1-642-59339-6 Jazyky : English ( eng) Číslo MDT: | 338.6/90982 | Abstrakt: | "In Workers' Self-Management in Argentina, Marcelo Vieta homes in on the emergence and consolidation of Argentina's empresas recuperadas por sus trabajadores (ERTs, worker-recuperated enterprises), a workers' occupy movement that surged at the turn-of-the-millennium in the thick of the country's neo-liberal crisis. Since then, around 400 companies have been taken over and converted to cooperatives by almost 16,000 workers. Grounded in class-struggle Marxism and a critical sociology of work, the book situates the ERT movement in Argentina's long tradition of working-class activism and the broader history of workers' responses to capitalist crisis. Beginning with the voices of the movement's protagonists, Vieta ultimately develops a compelling social theory of autogestión - a politically prefigurative and ethically infused notion of workers' self-management that unleashes radical social change for work organisations, surrounding communities, and beyond"-- |
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