Worked Over: The Corporate Sabotage of an American Community
Worked Over is a book about large-scale social change seen at close range, through the lives of generations of working people in a small manufacturing center along New York State's old Erie Canal. Their compelling stories add a new dimension to current debates over corporate power and the public good.
Dimitra Doukas draws on ten years of ethnographic and historical rese
...morePaperback, 224 pages
Published
April 15th 2003
by Cornell University Press
(first published April 2003)
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excellent study. Short too! about 150 pages
talks about scientific management and stuff
the part about INFINITE CREDIT WORKS was really cool.
there was probably a lot about class 'n Marx 'n shit, but I dont remember
talks about scientific management and stuff
the part about INFINITE CREDIT WORKS was really cool.
there was probably a lot about class 'n Marx 'n shit, but I dont remember
I really like what she has to say, but her writing style wasn't for me. I think it's a great read, but a little preachy if you already know that corporate America does bad things.
Moving account of the methods by which corporations gained hegemony over community-based forms of capitalism in the US and the methods by which communities resist.
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