Foregrounding Management in Class Warfare from Above

Historical Materialism 26 (3):231-242 (2018)
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The books The Mythology of Management by Peter Fleming and The Dark Side of Management by Gerard Hanlon are reviewed. Both books foreground the practices and ideologies of management as core elements of neoliberalism and provide both historical analysis as well as contemporary observation of management as a persistent form of de-skilling workers that leaves them utterly dependent on an antagonistic class of managers.

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The Social Problems of an Industrial Civilisation.Elton Mayo - 1949 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 11 (4):643-644.

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