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The raw material of exploitation: Harry Braverman’s ‘Labor and Monopoly Capital’

Labor and Monopoly Capital: The Degradation of Work in the Twentieth Century

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Reviewed by Doug Enaa Greene

Work sucks. Every day, workers go into jobs they hate, whether in a factory, office or on a checkout line. Workers are made to perform menial and demeaning tasks that have already been outlined for them, down to the smallest details, by management. Their job is so simple that anyone can do it. Ultimately, the worker possesses no control at the workplace.

How that situation came about and what it means for class struggle is the subject of Harry Braverman’s classic work, Labor and Monopoly Capital. Braverman’s book not only unveils how work is degraded under capital, but remains an important resource for how we understand capitalist society, working-class consciousness, and the class struggle today….

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