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Sociology 169 The Sociology of Work and Industry

The organization of production in pre- industrial, industrial and post-industrial societies and their impact on work meanings and styles. The development of industrial capitalism and its effects on labor receive special emphasis. Various proposals to alleviate discontents with work in today's society are critically examined.

Antirequisite: The former Sociology 254.
3 lecture hours.
(King's)


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