New Introduction by John Bellamy Foster IX
Foreword by Paul M. Sweezy xxv
Introduction 3
Part 1
: Labor and Management
1 Labor and Labor Power 31
2 The Origins of Management 41
3 The Division of Labor 49
4 Scientific Management 59
5 The Primary Effects of Scientific Management 86
6 The Habituation of the Worker
to the Capitalist Mode of Production 96
Part 11
: Science and Mechanization
7 The Scientific-Technical Revolution 107
8 The Scientific-Technical Revolution
10 Further Effects ofManagement and Technology
and the Worker 117
9 Machinery 127
on the Distribution ofLabor 163
Part 111
: Monopoly Capital
11 Surplus Value and Surplus Labor 175
12 The Modem Corporation 179
13 The Universal Market 188
14 The Role ofthe State 197
Part IV: The Growing Working-Class Occupations
15 Clerical Workers
203
16 Service Occupations and Retail Trade
248
Part V: The Working Class
17 The Structure of the Working Class and
Its Reserve Annies
261
18 The "Middle Layers" ofEmployment
279
19 Productive and Unproductive Labor
284
20 A Final Note on Skill
294
Appendix 1: Two Comments
311
Appendix 2: The Degradation of Work
the Twentieth Century
316
Index
326
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