Works by Agassi, Judith Buber (exact spelling)

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  1. Dignity in the workplace can work be dealienated?Judith Buber Agassi - 1986 - Journal of Business Ethics 5 (4):271 - 284.
    Many jobs today are alienating: they damage the working person in psychological, mental, intellectual or psychosomatic ways; the psychosomatic damage may be permanent. This ill is due to a disregard for the basic psychological needs not gratified in a large number of workroles. It can be remedied without revolutionizing either the political or the economic-legal systems of pluralist democratic societies. Rather, we should revolutionize the image of the rank-and-file working person and attempt radical experiments in implementing new and democratic structures (...)
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  2. Refereeing in 1992.Judith Buber Agassi, Mario Bunge, Peter Flaherty, Gang Ke, Henry Krips, Stephanie Morgenstern, Alan Musgrave, Raphael Sassower, Margaret Schabas & Jeremy Shearmur - 1995 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 25 (4).
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    Sexism in science.Joseph Agassi & Judith Buber Agassi - 1987 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 17 (4):515-522.
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    The mixed blessings of technology: Comments on professor Roberts' paper.Judith Buber Agassi - 1971 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 1 (2):221-231.
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    Theories of gender equality:: Lessons from the israeli kibbutz.Judith Buber Agassi - 1989 - Gender and Society 3 (2):160-186.
    Because the Israeli kibbutz is innovative in collective ownership, production, consumption, and child care, and in part also because it is erroneously assumed to have once had a gender-egalitarian ideology and structure, it is taken to be a valid test case for many theories explaining or justifying gender inequality or gender equality. This article argues that the kibbutz cannot serve as a test case for theories that blame inequality on the family as such, on the exclusivity of infant rearing by (...)
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    The rise of the ideas of the welfare state.Judith Buber Agassi - 1991 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 21 (4):444-457.
    It is customarily assumed that welfare-state thinking can only appear as a product of the sharpening conflict between revolutionary socialists and the defenders of the status quo; the case of Tom Paine proves otherwise. Although he defended private enterprise (to the exclusion of large landed property), he developed a forgotten early version of a comprehensive system of public welfare in the second part of his The Rights of Man and in his Agrarian Justice, where he argued that the new revolutionary (...)
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    Book Review: Equality of the Rights of WomenEquality of the Rights of Women. By WolgastElizabeth H.. Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press, 1980. Pp. 176. $12.50. [REVIEW]Judith Buber Agassi - 1983 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 13 (1):104-109.