First published in 1969, The Liberation of Work considers how to 'liberate' work, so that It flows freely, happily, creatively, with a minimum of hindrance and frustration.
First published in 1969, The Liberation of Work considers how to 'liberate' work, so that It flows freely, happily, creatively, with a minimum of hindrance and frustration.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction 1. The Labour-Market, an Economic Contradiction and a Social Fallacy 2. Capital Ownership and the Sources of Income 3. The Search for a New Social Concept of Labour Relations 4. The Workers' Responsibilities 5. Trade Unions and a New Social Order 6. Stages in the Constitution of the Enterprise 7. Socialization in Germany Conclusion References Note on the author Index
Introduction 1. The Labour-Market, an Economic Contradiction and a Social Fallacy 2. Capital Ownership and the Sources of Income 3. The Search for a New Social Concept of Labour Relations 4. The Workers' Responsibilities 5. Trade Unions and a New Social Order 6. Stages in the Constitution of the Enterprise 7. Socialization in Germany Conclusion References Note on the author Index
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