The Tyranny of Work: Alienation and the Labour Process

Resource type
Author/contributor
Title
The Tyranny of Work: Alienation and the Labour Process
Abstract
[E]xamines the institution of work from the perspective of alienated labour, a perspective that many conventional approaches to the subject have ignored or misrepresented. Completely updated to reflect current trends in the labour force and research in the field of labour studies, The Tyranny of Work begins with a thorough discussion of work as a social problem and the sources of alienation. The book then examines the development of industrial capitalism in Canada, the white-collar and blue-collar worlds, and, finally, solutions to the problem of alienated labour. All statistics and data have been updated to reflect the most current research. Information from the 2001 Census has been integrated throughout the text. The Tyranny of Work examines the institution of work from the perspective of alienated labour, a perspective that many conventional approaches to the subject have ignored or misrepresented. --Publisher's description
Edition
5th ed.
Place
Scarborough, Ont.
Publisher
Nelson
Date
2005
# of Pages
xiii, 257 p.
Language
English
ISBN
9780176416, 0176416641
Short Title
The tyranny of work
Library Catalog
laurentian.concat.ca
Call Number
306.3/6/0971
Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.statement of responsibility: James W. Rinehart.
Citation
Rinehart, J. W. (2005). The Tyranny of Work: Alienation and the Labour Process (5th ed.). Nelson.