Hunt, Alan

Moral Regulation and Making-Up the New Person

fa parte di Theoretical Criminology , I , 3 , August, 1997 , 275-301
«Considers the theoretical construction of moral regulation through an examination of Gramsci's discussion of moral regulation in the social construction of modern forms of economic relations. Gramsci's concepts of Americanism & Fordism... are dynamics in which the new economic relations of the 20th century forced the general public to adapt its morality, psychology, & even physical make-up to conform to the attributes that best suited the repetitive nature of factory work.... Gramsci's work is important because it highlights the enormous influence that moral regulation holds in all decisions & projects of social governance....».
Lingua eng
Nomi [author] Hunt, Alan
Soggetti
Americanismo Fordismo
Regolazione Morale
Americanism Fordism
Moral regulation