In the wide ranging arguments about the fundamental tenets of
Marxism nothing has had greater political significance than the
theoretical questioning of the central role assigned to class
struggle in the process of social transformation. The Politics of
Production demonstrates, brilliantly, the pivotal importance of
working class struggles through a rejection of both economistic
conceptions of class and notions of the working class as innately
revolutionary. This opens the way for an investigation of the
political conditions in production that shape the character of
working class action. Burawoy theorizes political regimes within
production and the way they relate to state politics and then uses
this framework to make a comparative analysis of factory regimes
under capitalism and socialism.
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