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The American WorkerRomano, Paul; Stone, Ria Publisher: Bewick/Ed, Detroit, USAYear Published: 1972 First Published: 1947 Pages: 70pp Resource Type: Book Cx Number: CX6168 A description and analysis of the lives of American factory workrers after the Second World War, written by a young autoworker. Abstract: - Table of Contents Introduction Preface Part I: Life in the Factory 1. Introduction 2. The Effects of Production 3. A Life-Time Transformed into Working Time 4. Since the War Ended 5. The Inefficiency of the Company 6. Management's Organization and the Workers' Organization 7. Strata Among the Workers 8. The Contradiction in the Factory 9. Conclusion Part II: The Reconstruction of Society 10. Introduction 11. The Permanent Revolution in the Process of Production 12. The Human Nature of Industry 13. Class Individual and the Social Individual 14. In Society with Other Men 15. The Crisis of the Capitalist 16. The Workers Critique of Politics Subject Headings |