'industrial democracy' is an old idea that has once again become both popular and controversial. Originally developed as part of a late nineteenth-century radical critique of American capitalism, the language of industrial democracy-of participation, empowerment, flexibility, and teamwork-is now more likely to be found in the pages of the Wall Street Journal and other business publications.
'industrial democracy' is an old idea that has once again become both popular and controversial. Originally developed as part of a late nineteenth-century radical critique of American capitalism, the language of industrial democracy-of participation, empowerment, flexibility, and teamwork-is now more likely to be found in the pages of the Wall Street Journal and other business publications.
Foreword Michael J. Lacey 1. Introduction 2. Industrial democracy or democracy in industry? 3. Industrial democracy and liberal capitalism, 1890-1925 4. 'An American Feeling' 5. From Commons to Dunlop 6. Great expectations 7. Wartime labor regulation 8. Workplace contractualism 9. Pacific ties 10. Industrial relations mythand shop-floor reality 11. Epilogue.
Foreword Michael J. Lacey 1. Introduction 2. Industrial democracy or democracy in industry? 3. Industrial democracy and liberal capitalism, 1890-1925 4. 'An American Feeling' 5. From Commons to Dunlop 6. Great expectations 7. Wartime labor regulation 8. Workplace contractualism 9. Pacific ties 10. Industrial relations mythand shop-floor reality 11. Epilogue.
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