1st Edition

Revival: Servants of Post Industrial Power (1979) Sociogie Du Travail in Modern France

By Michael Rose Copyright 1979
    244 Pages
    by Routledge

    244 Pages
    by Routledge

    This title was first published in 1979: Deftly combining an analysis of socio-economic change and social institutions with political commentary, intellectual biography and theoretical critique, the author identifies the hidden similarities of the different currents in sociologie du travail and accounts for the popularity of such bold but fragile notions as Mallet's 'new working class' or Touraine's 'post industrial society'. Simultaneously, the relation between sociologie du travail and the state , management and politics is defined and evaluated. Finally, the author discusses the work of the new generation of investigators emerging after the crisis-point of 1968. His conclusions are relevant not only for the many English speaking social scientistswho have been rediscoveringthe problems of the labour process, but for students of industrial relations, intellectual history, Marxism and modern French society.

    1. Introduction: problem and Approach  2. France 1945-75: A Sketch of the Period  3. Humanism and the Labour Process  4. Miscarriage of Technocratic Sociology: The Institute Des Sciences Sociales Du travail  5. Automation and Society  6. What 'New Working Class'?  7. A Certain Idea of Sociology  8. Bureacracy and French Fabianism  9. The Reformist Approach in French Industrial Relations  10. Apposite Empiricism  11. Conclusion

    Biography

    Michael Rose