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First published in 2003. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor &
Francis, an informa company.
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Mind & Society Pt4:Esc V6 (Hardcover)
Andrew Bongiorno; Vilfredo Pareto; Series edited by Kenneth Thompson; Translated by Arthur Livingston
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First published in 2003. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor &
Francis, an informa company.
What gave rise to our modern conceptions of professional status,
and how did particular professions gain their privileged status?
Magali Sarfatti Larson shows how our present conception and
acceptance of profession was shaped in the liberal phase of
capitalism. Larson argues that professionalization was both a
response to the extension of market relations and a movement for
the conquest of collective social status by sectors of the
bourgeoisie. By comparing the development of various professions in
England and the United States during the first part of the
nineteenth century, the author gives concrete historical
illustration to the multiple relations professions form within
their society. Larson examines the new conditions of
professionalization in the phase of corporate capitalism, drawing
on a number of historical and sociological sources. While
professions began as a mode of autonomous work organization, many
credentialed occupations aspire to professionalize in order to
shelter the labor markets in which they work. Larson argues that
the idea of profession can function as a form of ideological
control and concludes that today professionalism works against many
of the values that had been historically vested in it. This classic
book, complete with a new introduction that brings the work into
the twenty-first century, is timely and should be read by all
interested in the history and development of organizational life.
Between May 1892 and October 1893 the Giornale degli Economisti
published Vilfredo Paretoa (TM)s Considerazioni sui principi
fondamentali della (TM)economia politica pura in five parts. Viewed
in its entirety, the outcome is essentially a classic monograph on
the fundamental issues in pure economic theory in the Lausanne
tradition.
Pareto's work forms a document of major historical significance
which, to date, has only been available to the relatively small
number of international economists and historians of economics who
read Italian. This first English language edition is a significant
landmark in the history of economics.
Between May 1892 and October 1893 the Giornale degli Economisti
published Vilfredo Pareto s Considerazioni sui principi
fondamentali dell economia politica pura in five parts. Viewed in
its entirety, the outcome is essentially a classic monograph on the
fundamental issues in pure economic theory in the Lausanne
tradition.
Pareto's work forms a document of major historical significance
which, to date, has only been available to the relatively small
number of international economists and historians of economics who
read Italian. This first English language edition is a significant
landmark in the history of economics."
What gave rise to our modern conceptions of professional status,
and how did particular professions gain their privileged status?
Magali Sarfatti Larson shows how our present conception and
acceptance of profession was shaped in the liberal phase of
capitalism.
Larson argues that professionalization was both a response to
the extension of market relations and a movement for the conquest
of collective social status by sectors of the bourgeoisie. By
comparing the development of various professions in England and the
United States during the first part of the nineteenth century, the
author gives concrete historical illustration to the multiple
relations professions form within their society.
Larson examines the new conditions of professionalization in the
phase of corporate capitalism, drawing on a number of historical
and sociological sources. While professions began as a mode of
autonomous work organization, many credentialed occupations aspire
to professionalize in order to shelter the labor markets in which
they work. Larson argues that the idea of profession can function
as a form of ideological control and concludes that today
professionalism works against many of the values that had been
historically vested in it. This classic book, complete with a new
introduction that brings the work into the twenty-first century, is
timely and should be read by all interested in the history and
development of organizational life.
Der Band versammelt zentrale Schriften Vilfredo Paretos und gibt
damit einen hervorragenden Uberblick uber diesen Klassiker der
Sozial- und Wirtschaftswissenschaften. Eingeleitet und herausgeben
werden die Schriften von Carlo Mongardini, einem der fuhrenden
Soziologen in Italien und ausgewiesen Pareto-Kenner."
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