This title was first published in 1979: Deftly combining an
analysis of socio-economic change and social institutions with
political commentary, intellectual biography and theoretical
critique, Michael Rose identifiesthe hidden similarities of the
different currents in sociologie du travail and accounts for the
popularity of such bold but fragile notions as Mallet's 'new
working class' or Touraine's 'post industrial society'.
Simultaneously, the relation between sociologie du travail and the
state , management and politics is defined and evaluated. Finally,
Rose discusses the work of the new generation of investigators
emerging after the crisis-point of 1968. His conclusions are
relevant not only for the many English speaking social
scientistswho have been rediscoveringthe problems of the labour
process, but for students of industrial relations, intellectual
history, Marxism and modern French society.
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