From manual workers to wage laborers : transformation of the social question /
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Author / Creator: | Castel, Robert. |
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Uniform title: | Métamorphoses de la question sociale. English |
Imprint: | New Brunswick, N.J. : Transaction Publishers, c2003. |
Description: | xxvii, 468 p. ; 24 cm. |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/4904031 |
Table of Contents:
- Acknowledgments
- Translator's Preface
- Preface
- Part 1. From Tutelage to Contract
- Introduction to Part 1
- 1.. Protections of Proximity
- Primary Sociability
- The Evangelical Myth
- My Neighbor is a Fellow-Kinsman
- A Schematic for the Provision of Assistance
- 2.. Embeddedness in Society
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- The Deconversion of Feudal Society
- The Useless of the World
- Vagabonds and Proletarians
- Repression, Dissuasion, Prevention
- 3.. The Indignity of Wage Labor
- The Corporatist Idiom
- The Signature of the Craft
- Regulated Labor, Compulsory Labor
- The Lost of the Earth
- The Model of the Corvee
- 4.. Liberal Modernity
- Mass Vulnerability
- Freedom of Labor
- "An Inviolable and Sacred Debt"
- The Dissociation of Law
- Utopian Capitalism
- Part 2. From Contract to Status
- Introduction to Part 2
- 5.. Politics Without a State
- The Miserable
- A Return to Tutelage
- Patronage and Patrons
- A Negative Utopia
- 6.. Social Property
- A New Hand
- The Question of Obligation
- Property or Work
- The Propriety of Transfers
- 7.. Wage-Earning Society
- The New Salarial Relationship
- The Working Condition
- Destitution
- The Wage-Earning Condition
- The Growth-State
- 8.. The New Social Question
- A Change of Direction
- The Supernumeraries
- "Economic Insertion," or the Myth of Sisyphus
- The Crisis of the Future
- Conclusion: Negative Individualism
- Name Index