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Loading... Labor in the world social structureby Immanuel Wallerstein
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These essays focus on three key themes: the differences in the role of workers in core and peripheral countries; the relationship between nationalism and working class movements; and the increasing qualification of workers and the 'deskilling' of work. Differences in approach and conclusions between American and Soviet researchers are revealed. No library descriptions found. |
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