The global financial crisis has led to a new shop-floor militancy. Radical forms of protest and new workers' takeovers have sprung up all over the globe. In the US, Republic Windows and Doors started production under worker control in January 2013. Later that year workers in Greece took over and managed a hotel, a hospital, a newspaper, a TV channel and a factory.The dominant revolutionary left has viewed workers' control as part of a system necessary during a transition to socialism. Yet most socialist and communist parties have neglected to promote workers' control as it challenges the centrality of parties and it is in this spirit that trade unions, operating through the institutional frameworks of government, have held a monopoly over labor history.Tracing Marx's writings on the Paris Commune through council communism, anarcho-syndicalism, Italian operaismo, and other heretical left currents, An Alternative Labour History uncovers the practices and intentions of historical and contemporary autonomous workers' movements that until now have been largely obscured. It shows that by bringing permanence and predictability to their workplaces, workers can stabilize their communities through expressions of participatory democracy. And, as history has repeatedly shown, workers have always had the capacity to run their enterprises on their own.
Acknowledgments Notes on Contributors Introduction - Dario Azzellini 1. Council Democracy, or the End of the Political - Alex Demirovic 2. Contemporary Crisis and Workers' Control - Dario Azzellini 3. Workers' Assemblies: New Formations in the Organization of Labor and the Struggle against Capitalism - Elise Danielle Thorburn 4. The Austrian Revolution of 1918-1919 and Working Class Autonomy - Peter Haumer 5. Chile: Worker Self-organization and Cordones Industriales under the Allende Government (1970-1973) - Franck Gaudichaud 6. 'Production Control' or 'Factory Soviet'? Workers' Control in Japan - Kimiyasu Irie 7. The Factory Commissions in Brazil and the 1964 Coup d'Etat - Henrique T. Novaes and Mauricio S. de Faria 8. Self-management, Workers' Control and Resistance against Crisis and Neoliberal Counter-reforms in Mexico - Patrick Cuninghame 9. Collective Self-management and Social Classes: The Case of Enterprises Recovered by Their Workers in Uruguay - Anabel Rieiro 10. Self-managing the Commons in Contemporary Greece - Alexandros Kioupkiolis and Theodoros Karyotis Index
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