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International Labour and the Third World: The Making of a New Working Class

International Labour and the Third World: The Making of a New Working Class

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This book explores the debate over the international role of the working class and other dominated classes, examining their response to globalization, structural unemployment, and workforce composition. It questions traditional theorization of international labor.

Format: Hardback
Length: 298 pages
Publication date: 01 October 2023
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


Originally published in 1987, this book delves into the ongoing debate surrounding the international significance of the working class and other marginalized groups, including the rural and urban poor. The contributions explore the question of whether Marx's original conception of the revolutionary role of workers can still be upheld in the contemporary context. They examine the reactions of workers to the globalization of production, the prevalence of structural unemployment in industrialized nations, and the shifting demographics of the workforce in the industrializing periphery. The volume also challenges the traditional frameworks used to theorize international labor.

Originally published in 1987, this book delves into the ongoing debate surrounding the international significance of the working class and other marginalized groups, including the rural and urban poor. The contributions explore the question of whether Marx's original conception of the revolutionary role of workers can still be upheld in the contemporary context. They examine the reactions of workers to the globalization of production, the prevalence of structural unemployment in industrialized nations, and the shifting demographics of the workforce in the industrializing periphery. The volume also challenges the traditional frameworks used to theorize international labor.

Weight: 710g
Dimension: 216 x 138 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032594293

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