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The Tyranny Of Work Examines The Institution Of Work From The Perspective Of Alienated Labour, A Perspective That Many Conventional Approaches To The Subject Have Ignored Or Misrepresented. Completely Updated To Reflect Current Trends In The Labour Force And Research In The Field Of Labour Studies, The Tyranny Of Work Begins With A Thorough Discussion Of Work As A Social Problem And The Sources Of Alienation. The Book Then Examines The Development Of Industrial Capitalism In Canada, The Whitecollar And Bluecollar Worlds, And, Finally, Solutions To The Problem Of Alienated Labour. All Statistics And Data Have Been Updated To Reflect The Most Current Research. Information From The 2001 Census Has Been Integrated Throughout The Text. The Tyranny Of Work Examines The Institution Of Work From The Perspective Of Alienated Labour, A Perspective That Many Conventional Approaches To The Subject Have Ignored Or Misrepresented
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- Q: What is 'The Tyranny of Work' about? A: 'The Tyranny of Work' examines the institution of work through the lens of alienated labor, highlighting perspectives often overlooked by traditional approaches. It discusses work as a social problem and explores the sources and implications of alienation in the modern labor force.
- Q: Who is the author of 'The Tyranny of Work'? A: The book is authored by James W. Rinehart, who provides insights based on current trends in labor studies.
- Q: When was the fifth edition of 'The Tyranny of Work' published? A: The fifth edition of 'The Tyranny of Work' was published on January 1, 2005.
- Q: What topics are covered in 'The Tyranny of Work'? A: 'The Tyranny of Work' covers the development of industrial capitalism in Canada, differences between white-collar and blue-collar work, and potential solutions to the problems of alienated labor.
- Q: Is 'The Tyranny of Work' suitable for academic study? A: Yes, 'The Tyranny of Work' is suitable for academic study, particularly in the fields of sociology, labor studies, and environmental science, as it provides a thorough analysis of work and alienation.
- Q: What is the physical condition of the book? A: 'The Tyranny of Work' is listed in 'Good' condition, indicating it shows signs of wear but is still fully functional for reading.
- Q: What type of binding does 'The Tyranny of Work' have? A: 'The Tyranny of Work' is available in paperback binding, making it lightweight and easy to handle.
- Q: How many pages does 'The Tyranny of Work' have? A: The total number of pages in 'The Tyranny of Work' is not specified, but it is designed to provide comprehensive coverage of its topics.
- Q: What makes 'The Tyranny of Work' unique compared to other labor studies books? A: 'The Tyranny of Work' is unique in its approach by focusing on alienation in labor, integrating updated statistics and research, and challenging conventional perspectives on work.
- Q: Are there any specific updates in this edition of 'The Tyranny of Work'? A: Yes, the fifth edition has been completely updated to reflect current trends in the labor force and incorporates information from the 2001 Census throughout the text.