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Harry Braverman [1920-1976]

 

  

Braverman's Major Work

In His Own Words:

"The apparent acclimatization of the worker to the new modes of production grows out of the destruction of all other ways of living, the striking of wage bargains that permit a certain enlargement of the customary bounds of subsistence for the working class, the weaving of the net of modern capitalist life that finally makes all other modes of living impossible. But beneath this apparent habituation, the hostility of workers to the degenerated forms of work which are forced upon them continues as a subterranean stream that makes its way to the surface when employment conditions permit, or when the capitalist drive for a greater intensity of labor oversteps the bounds of physical and mental capacity. It renews itself in new generations, expresses itself in the unbounded cynicism and revulsion which large numbers of workers feel about their work, and comes to the fore repeatedly as a social issue demanding solution."

Links to Harry Braverman Writings:

Marx in the Modern World

The Nasser Revolution

Prosperity on Easy Payments

Big Business Moves in on the Farmer

Writing as Harry Frankel:

The Renegades: Lewis Corey

A Defamer of Marxism

Class Forces in the American Revolution

How the Constitution was Written

The Jackson Period in American History

Three Conceptions of Jacksonianism

John L. Lewis

Does America Disprove Marx?

The Structure of US Imperialism

How Many Capitalists in the US?

Capitalism and Democracy

Works by Braverman

Publishing in Spain

Links about Harry Braverman:

Sociocultural Systems: Contemporary Expression of Classical Theory

Before Braverman

Harry Braverman: Marxist Activist and Theorist 

Braverman's Labour and Monopoly Capital by Robert M. Young

Against Management: Harry Braverman's Marxism by Dave Renton

Braverman and the Class Struggle by Michael Yates

©2003 Frank Elwell, Send comments to felwell at rsu.edu

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