The Annual Review of Sociology
Online ISSN : 1884-0086
Print ISSN : 0919-4363
ISSN-L : 0919-4363
The Articulation of Modes of Production and the Subordination of Labor Force
Toward the Historical Socilogy of Industrial Relations
Nobuyuki Yamada
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1990 Volume 1990 Issue 3 Pages 25-36

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This paper basically tries to consider that the art of transition to capitalism in a certain national society has influences on its economical class relations, that is, industrial relations and as a result its social change. In this paper the process of transition to capitalism is grasped as the articulation of capitalist and pre-capitalist modes of production, and three patterns of capital-labor relations is deductively offered in accordance with those of transition. At social formation level, state policies, ideology and so on are included and the development of industrial relations is analysed. This article aims at typology of differentiation of industrial relations in the early phase of capitalist development.
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