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All quiet on the workplace front?

All quiet on the workplace front? A critique of recent trends in British industrial sociology

Industrial sociology at its best has been able to uncover the variety of workplace resistance and misbehaviour that lies beneath the surface of the formal and consensual.

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1946: The Oakland General Strike, by Stan Weir
1917: The Proletariat's Democratic Revolution in Finland
Reviewing the experience of Italy in the 1970s - Negri

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Tom Jennings - Broken Embraces, directed by Pedro Almodóvar
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