In Co-operative Struggles, Denise Kasparian expands the theoretical horizons regarding labour unrest by proposing new categories to make visible and conceptualize conflicts in the new worker co-operativism of the twenty-first century.
After the depletion of neoliberal reforms at the dawn of the twenty-first century in Argentina, co-operativism gained momentum, mainly due to the recuperation of enterprises by their workers and state promotion of co-operatives through social policies. These new co-operatives became actors not just in production but in social struggle. Their peculiarity lies in the fact that they shape a socio-productive form not structured by wage relations: workers are at the same time owners of the firms. Why, how, and by what cleavages and groupings do these co-operative workers without bosses come into conflict?
By:
Denise Kasparian Imprint: Haymarket Books Country of Publication: United States Dimensions:
Height: 228mm,
Width: 152mm,
ISBN:9781642598025 ISBN 10: 164259802X Series:Studies in Critical Social Science Pages: 248 Publication Date:21 February 2023 Audience:
General/trade
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ELT Advanced
Format:Paperback Publisher's Status: Active
Denise Kasparian is Assistant Professor at the University of Buenos Aires and Researcher at the National Scientific and Technical Research Council. She has published books and articles on conflict and social change in co-operatives.