Jossa, Bruno
Gramsci and the Labor-Managed Firm.
According to Antonio Gramsci, workers' councils were transitional institutions expected to carry on business in a market economy and thereby prepare the ground for the revolution. However, upon seizing power, workers were expected to establish a centrally planned system and, hence, to renounce autonomous firm management. Finding fault with this approach, the author upholds modern labor management theory, in which Vanek's LMF-type firms are looked upon as socialist firms operating in a market economy.
Lingua | eng |
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[author] Jossa, Bruno |
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Lavoro
Consigli Di Fabbrica
Work discipline
Councils Workers |