The myth of Mondragón : cooperatives, politics, and working-class life in a Basque town
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The myth of Mondragón : cooperatives, politics, and working-class life in a Basque town
(SUNY series in the anthropology of work)
State University of New York Press, 1996
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- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [217]-231) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This is the first critical account of the internationally renowned Mondragon cooperatives of the Basque region of Spain. The Mondragon cooperatives are seen as the leading alternative model to standard industrial organization; they are considered to be the most successful example of democratic decision making and worker ownership. However, the author argues that the vast scholarly and popular literature on Mondragon idealizes the cooperatives by falsely portraying them as apolitical institutions and by ignoring the experiences of shop floor workers. She shows how this creation of an idealized image of the cooperatives is part of a new global ideology that promotes cooperative labor-management relations in order to discredit labor unions and working-class organizations; this constitutes what she calls the "myth" of Mondragon.
目次
List of Illustrations
Foreword by June C. Nash
Preface
Acknowledgments
Notes on the Text
Introduction: The Mondragón Model and the Remaking of Industrial Working Classes
1. Making the Myth of Mondragón
2. The History of Mondragón as a Working-Class Town
3. Cooperativism and Middle-Class Reforms
4. Remaking the Basque Working Class
5. Comparing a Cooperative and a Standard Private Firm
6. Fagor Clima and Mayc, S. A.
7. Cooperatives, Politics, and Working-Class Life
Conclusions
Appendix: Basque Syndicates, Political Organizations, and Parties
Notes
Works Cited
Index
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