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  • Denis knows quite a bit about both alienated labor and la France profonde _ that impenetrable and inbred heartland.
  • Vice President Al Gore, whose own 2000 presidential campaign appears under way, especially cannot afford to alienate labor.
  • At the time, in addition to Republican opposition, some congressional Democrats also opposed the legislation for fear of alienating labor constituencies.
  • Marxism merely strengthens political economy s basic propositions, in particular the idea that self-creation is performed through productive, non-alienated labor.
  • Here, non-alienated labor is described such that a person's immediate enjoyment of production is seen as evidence of his / her powers.
  • History, with all its horrors, accidents and astonishments, has been interpreted as an epic tale of great men and as a tragic tale of alienated labor.
  • Erich Fromm and other thinkers of critical theory speak of boredom as a common psychological response to industrial society, where people are required to engage in alienated labor.
  • Eventually it will lead not only to the end of alienated labor but of labor as such, defined as activity which is not performed for its own sake.
  • A digital labor critique of the open source software movement is that peer production economies rely on an increasingly alienated labor force, forced into unpaid, knowledge labor.
  • "Notes on James Mill " is particularly important to the development of Marx's overall project because it gives insight into the concept of non-alienated labor.
  • Unwilling to alienate labor by imposing wage controls involuntarily, President Truman reconstituted the WSB with a greatly enlarged membership and powers and new authority to report directly to the president.
  • These models of socialism entailed " perfecting " or improving the market-mechanism and free-price system by removing distortions caused by exploitation, private property, and alienated labor.
  • Unwilling to alienate labor by imposing wage controls involuntarily, Truman appointed a National Advisory Board on Mobilization Policy to come up with recommendations to win labor's support for wage and price controls.
  • Fazio said Republican leaders knew they lacked support to pass fast track but chose to bring the measure up to force Democrats to choose between alienating labor groups that oppose it, and business and agricultural interests that support it.
  • His first struggle, winning passage of the North American Free Trade Agreement in 1993, alienated labor unions and others who had voted for him and who feared that any free-trade agreement would drain jobs from the United States.
  • Parker has brilliantly updated his source and grasped its essence, composing a sorrowful and hilarious tone poem about alienated labor, or an absurdist workplace sitcom, as if a team of French surrealists had been put in charge of " The Drew Carey Show ."
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