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勞工,資本與國家: 馬克思主義視角下的中國勞資衝突

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Abstract

The author uses a Marxist perspective to analyze changing patterns in migrant worker protests. While a new working class in China has emerged and recreated itself since 1978, today’s labor researchers have mostly rejected the Marxist practice of using the social relations of production as a point of departure for analysis. Instead, Chinese migrant workers’ protests under a capitalist production regime are understood as part of a citizens’ movement. In this paper the author argues that this new approach fails to adequately account for recent changes in migrant worker struggles. He advocates a return to the Marxist tradition to study worker struggle in a specific social, cultural and political context, especially in terms of analyzing the growing number of labor-capital conflicts in both foreign-owned and domestic private enterprises in China.
Translated title of the contribution劳工,资本与国家: 马克思主义视角下的中国劳资冲突
Original languageChinese (Traditional)
Pages (from-to)165 - 204
Journal臺灣社會學刊
Volume50
Publication statusPublished - 2012

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