Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
300
Language
English
Published
Dec 1, 2000
Publisher
Monthly Review Press
ISBN-10
1583670319
ISBN-13
9781583670316
Description
In the early 21st century, the landscape of labor and class dynamics has been profoundly reshaped by globalization and shifting economic paradigms. This collection of essays delves into the myriad challenges and transformations facing the working classes around the globe. It offers an in-depth examination of the intersection between local labor movements and the tide of global capitalism, presenting perspectives that highlight both struggles and resilience.
Contributors to this volume provide critical insights into how various social and economic forces are redefining the nature of work and class identity. The discourse not only reflects on historical contexts but also projects future possibilities, inviting readers to contemplate the role of solidarity in an increasingly fragmented world.
As the narratives unfold, themes of exploitation, inequality, and the search for justice come to the forefront, urging a renewed commitment to labor rights and social equity. The work serves as an important academic resource for understanding the complexities of modern class struggles and the collective action needed to address them.
Contributors to this volume provide critical insights into how various social and economic forces are redefining the nature of work and class identity. The discourse not only reflects on historical contexts but also projects future possibilities, inviting readers to contemplate the role of solidarity in an increasingly fragmented world.
As the narratives unfold, themes of exploitation, inequality, and the search for justice come to the forefront, urging a renewed commitment to labor rights and social equity. The work serves as an important academic resource for understanding the complexities of modern class struggles and the collective action needed to address them.
Genres
Biography
Autobiography & Memoir
Science & Technology
Politics