Ours to Master and to Own
Workers' Control from the Commune to the Present
Herausgeber: Azzellini, Dario; Ness, Immanuel
Ours to Master and to Own
Workers' Control from the Commune to the Present
Herausgeber: Azzellini, Dario; Ness, Immanuel
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Capitalism would have us believe we need our bosses. This volume reveals the history of workers who dare to disagree
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- Verlag: Haymarket Books
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Juli 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 154mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 728g
- ISBN-13: 9781608461196
- ISBN-10: 160846119X
- Artikelnr.: 32435441
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Haymarket Books
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Juli 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 154mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 728g
- ISBN-13: 9781608461196
- ISBN-10: 160846119X
- Artikelnr.: 32435441
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Immanuel Ness is professor of political science at Brooklyn College, City University of New York, and a founding member of the Lower East Side Community Labor Organization, an autonomous activist organization in New York City. His research and writing focuses on social and revolutionary movements, labor militancy, and migrant worker resistance to oppression. Ness has just completed Guest Workers, Corporate Despotism and Resistance ,(forthcoming University of Illinois Press) a book that examines the rise of guest workers from the global South in the US and labor opposition to employer abuses. He is author of numerous books including an anthology of contemporary labor: Real World Labor, with Amy Offner and Chris Sturr (Dollars & Sense). He edits the peer-review quarterly journal, Working USA: The Journal of Labor and Society, and has also edited several reference works, including the International Encyclopedia of Revolution and Protest: 1500 to the Present, and, with Aaron Brenner and Bejamin Day, the Encyclopedia of Strikes in American History. Dario Azzellini is a writer, documentary director and political scientist and lecturer at Johannes Kepler University in Linz, Austria. He splits his time between Berlin and Caracas. His research and writing focuses on social and revolutionary militancy, migration and racism, people's power and selfadministration, and workers control, with extensive case studies in Latin America. He served as Associate Editor for the the International Encyclopedia of Revolution and Protest: 1500 to the Present, and was primary editor for Latin America, the Spanish Caribbean, and the new left in Italy. He serves as Associate Editor for WorkingUSA: The Journal of Labor and Society and for Cuadernos de Marte, an academic publication about war sociology released by the University of Buenos Aires. He has published several books, among them The Business of War (Assoziation A 2002), about the privatization of military services. His latest documentary Comuna under construction (2010) examines worker councils in Venezuela.
PRELIMINARY TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Introduction
Dario Azzellini & Immanuel Ness
* Part I: Workers Councils: Historical Overview and Theoretical Debate
Workers Control and Revolution, Victor Wallis
Workers Councils in Europe-a Century of Experience, Donny Gluckstein
The Red Mole: Workers' Councils as a Means of Revolutionary
Transformation, Sheila Cohen
Workers Councils and Control: Contemporary Praxis in Latin America,
Alberto Bonnet
* Part II: Workers Councils and Self-administration in Revolution:
Early 20th Century
Germany: From Unionism to Workers¿ Councils: Revolutionary Shop
Stewards 1914-1918, Ralf Hoffrogge
Bolshevik Revolution: Factory Councils and Workers' Control,
Mark-David Mandel
Italy: Il Biennio Rosso Factory Councils, 1919-1920, Pietro Dipaola
Workers Control and Councils in the Spanish Revolution 1936-1939,
Andrew Durgan
* Part III: Workers Control under State Socialism
Yugoslavia Workers Councils-Successes and Failures, Goran Markovic
Hungary: Workers Councils of 1956, Tamas Krausz
Poland, Workers Councils 1950s/1980s, Zbigniew Marcin
* Part IV: Anticolonial struggle, Democratic Revolution and Workers
Control
Workers Control of Railways in Colonial Indonesia, 1945-1946, Jafar
Suryomenggolo
Algeria's autogestion: From Self-management to State Bureaucracy, Sam
Southgate
Argentina, The Limits of Worker Control within the State: Mendoza-
1973, Gabriela Scodeller
Portugal: Workers Councils 1974-75, Peter Robinson
India: Post-Independence Worker Control and Self-Management, Arup
Kumar Sen
* Part V: Workers Control against Capitalist Restructuring in the 20th
Century
US: Factory Occupations: Looking Retrospectively to the Future,
Immanuel Ness
Italian 'Hot Autumn:' Factory Councils and Autonomous Workers
Assemblies, 1970s, Patrick Cuninghame
Canada: Women and the British Columbia Workers Occupations, 1980s,
Elaine Bernard
Britain/Wales 'Tower Colliery and Workers Control in Action: A Case
Study',Russell Smith; Len Arthur; Molly Scott Cato and Tom Keenoy
* Part VI: Workers Control: Contemporary Era
Argentinean Expropriated Factories: Trajectories of Worker Control
under the Economic Crisis, Marina Kabat
Venezuela: Reorganizing Work and Production, Dario Azzellini
Brazilian Contemporary Recovered Factories, Mauricio Sardá de Faria &
Henrique T. Novaes
Introduction
Dario Azzellini & Immanuel Ness
* Part I: Workers Councils: Historical Overview and Theoretical Debate
Workers Control and Revolution, Victor Wallis
Workers Councils in Europe-a Century of Experience, Donny Gluckstein
The Red Mole: Workers' Councils as a Means of Revolutionary
Transformation, Sheila Cohen
Workers Councils and Control: Contemporary Praxis in Latin America,
Alberto Bonnet
* Part II: Workers Councils and Self-administration in Revolution:
Early 20th Century
Germany: From Unionism to Workers¿ Councils: Revolutionary Shop
Stewards 1914-1918, Ralf Hoffrogge
Bolshevik Revolution: Factory Councils and Workers' Control,
Mark-David Mandel
Italy: Il Biennio Rosso Factory Councils, 1919-1920, Pietro Dipaola
Workers Control and Councils in the Spanish Revolution 1936-1939,
Andrew Durgan
* Part III: Workers Control under State Socialism
Yugoslavia Workers Councils-Successes and Failures, Goran Markovic
Hungary: Workers Councils of 1956, Tamas Krausz
Poland, Workers Councils 1950s/1980s, Zbigniew Marcin
* Part IV: Anticolonial struggle, Democratic Revolution and Workers
Control
Workers Control of Railways in Colonial Indonesia, 1945-1946, Jafar
Suryomenggolo
Algeria's autogestion: From Self-management to State Bureaucracy, Sam
Southgate
Argentina, The Limits of Worker Control within the State: Mendoza-
1973, Gabriela Scodeller
Portugal: Workers Councils 1974-75, Peter Robinson
India: Post-Independence Worker Control and Self-Management, Arup
Kumar Sen
* Part V: Workers Control against Capitalist Restructuring in the 20th
Century
US: Factory Occupations: Looking Retrospectively to the Future,
Immanuel Ness
Italian 'Hot Autumn:' Factory Councils and Autonomous Workers
Assemblies, 1970s, Patrick Cuninghame
Canada: Women and the British Columbia Workers Occupations, 1980s,
Elaine Bernard
Britain/Wales 'Tower Colliery and Workers Control in Action: A Case
Study',Russell Smith; Len Arthur; Molly Scott Cato and Tom Keenoy
* Part VI: Workers Control: Contemporary Era
Argentinean Expropriated Factories: Trajectories of Worker Control
under the Economic Crisis, Marina Kabat
Venezuela: Reorganizing Work and Production, Dario Azzellini
Brazilian Contemporary Recovered Factories, Mauricio Sardá de Faria &
Henrique T. Novaes
PRELIMINARY TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Introduction
Dario Azzellini & Immanuel Ness
* Part I: Workers Councils: Historical Overview and Theoretical Debate
Workers Control and Revolution, Victor Wallis
Workers Councils in Europe-a Century of Experience, Donny Gluckstein
The Red Mole: Workers' Councils as a Means of Revolutionary
Transformation, Sheila Cohen
Workers Councils and Control: Contemporary Praxis in Latin America,
Alberto Bonnet
* Part II: Workers Councils and Self-administration in Revolution:
Early 20th Century
Germany: From Unionism to Workers¿ Councils: Revolutionary Shop
Stewards 1914-1918, Ralf Hoffrogge
Bolshevik Revolution: Factory Councils and Workers' Control,
Mark-David Mandel
Italy: Il Biennio Rosso Factory Councils, 1919-1920, Pietro Dipaola
Workers Control and Councils in the Spanish Revolution 1936-1939,
Andrew Durgan
* Part III: Workers Control under State Socialism
Yugoslavia Workers Councils-Successes and Failures, Goran Markovic
Hungary: Workers Councils of 1956, Tamas Krausz
Poland, Workers Councils 1950s/1980s, Zbigniew Marcin
* Part IV: Anticolonial struggle, Democratic Revolution and Workers
Control
Workers Control of Railways in Colonial Indonesia, 1945-1946, Jafar
Suryomenggolo
Algeria's autogestion: From Self-management to State Bureaucracy, Sam
Southgate
Argentina, The Limits of Worker Control within the State: Mendoza-
1973, Gabriela Scodeller
Portugal: Workers Councils 1974-75, Peter Robinson
India: Post-Independence Worker Control and Self-Management, Arup
Kumar Sen
* Part V: Workers Control against Capitalist Restructuring in the 20th
Century
US: Factory Occupations: Looking Retrospectively to the Future,
Immanuel Ness
Italian 'Hot Autumn:' Factory Councils and Autonomous Workers
Assemblies, 1970s, Patrick Cuninghame
Canada: Women and the British Columbia Workers Occupations, 1980s,
Elaine Bernard
Britain/Wales 'Tower Colliery and Workers Control in Action: A Case
Study',Russell Smith; Len Arthur; Molly Scott Cato and Tom Keenoy
* Part VI: Workers Control: Contemporary Era
Argentinean Expropriated Factories: Trajectories of Worker Control
under the Economic Crisis, Marina Kabat
Venezuela: Reorganizing Work and Production, Dario Azzellini
Brazilian Contemporary Recovered Factories, Mauricio Sardá de Faria &
Henrique T. Novaes
Introduction
Dario Azzellini & Immanuel Ness
* Part I: Workers Councils: Historical Overview and Theoretical Debate
Workers Control and Revolution, Victor Wallis
Workers Councils in Europe-a Century of Experience, Donny Gluckstein
The Red Mole: Workers' Councils as a Means of Revolutionary
Transformation, Sheila Cohen
Workers Councils and Control: Contemporary Praxis in Latin America,
Alberto Bonnet
* Part II: Workers Councils and Self-administration in Revolution:
Early 20th Century
Germany: From Unionism to Workers¿ Councils: Revolutionary Shop
Stewards 1914-1918, Ralf Hoffrogge
Bolshevik Revolution: Factory Councils and Workers' Control,
Mark-David Mandel
Italy: Il Biennio Rosso Factory Councils, 1919-1920, Pietro Dipaola
Workers Control and Councils in the Spanish Revolution 1936-1939,
Andrew Durgan
* Part III: Workers Control under State Socialism
Yugoslavia Workers Councils-Successes and Failures, Goran Markovic
Hungary: Workers Councils of 1956, Tamas Krausz
Poland, Workers Councils 1950s/1980s, Zbigniew Marcin
* Part IV: Anticolonial struggle, Democratic Revolution and Workers
Control
Workers Control of Railways in Colonial Indonesia, 1945-1946, Jafar
Suryomenggolo
Algeria's autogestion: From Self-management to State Bureaucracy, Sam
Southgate
Argentina, The Limits of Worker Control within the State: Mendoza-
1973, Gabriela Scodeller
Portugal: Workers Councils 1974-75, Peter Robinson
India: Post-Independence Worker Control and Self-Management, Arup
Kumar Sen
* Part V: Workers Control against Capitalist Restructuring in the 20th
Century
US: Factory Occupations: Looking Retrospectively to the Future,
Immanuel Ness
Italian 'Hot Autumn:' Factory Councils and Autonomous Workers
Assemblies, 1970s, Patrick Cuninghame
Canada: Women and the British Columbia Workers Occupations, 1980s,
Elaine Bernard
Britain/Wales 'Tower Colliery and Workers Control in Action: A Case
Study',Russell Smith; Len Arthur; Molly Scott Cato and Tom Keenoy
* Part VI: Workers Control: Contemporary Era
Argentinean Expropriated Factories: Trajectories of Worker Control
under the Economic Crisis, Marina Kabat
Venezuela: Reorganizing Work and Production, Dario Azzellini
Brazilian Contemporary Recovered Factories, Mauricio Sardá de Faria &
Henrique T. Novaes