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The Contemporary Developed Countries Working Class Changes And Their Effects On Workers’ Movement Effect

Posted on:2013-02-20Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:F Z ZouFull Text:PDF
GTID:2246330395465544Subject:Basic principles of Marxism
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After the second world war, the research about the relationshipbetween labor class and capital class in developed country has come outfor a long time. Those research highlight the importance of labor class’srole in Marxism. As the capacity of production developing, social systemof modern western countries has changed a lot. The change between laborand capital class has become the main research target by more and morescholars, and challenges to traditional thoughts of Marxism also comeout within such strain. Many new theories and thoughts about the classsystem of western world are sharp but also contrary to each other. Amongthose different views, the hot topic return to the social system and thechange in labor class, particularly the middle class among labors.Concluded those different thoughts, current paper points out thatthe researching lack of workers movemont and labor class may explain someof the argument. The change in labor class has started to be the mainresearch target, by which, the author believes that it is valuable andinteresting to highlight such topic and will contribute to the gap ofthe study about The workers movemont among western developed countries.
Keywords/Search Tags:The working class, Workers’ movement, The new changes
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