Alienation and Freedom: The Factory Worker and His Industry
BY ROBERT BLAUNER
Alienation and Freedom: The Factory Worker and His Industry delves into the complex relationship between laborers and the industrial systems they are a part of. Drawing on sociological theories and real-life narratives, this book examines how factory workers navigate structures of power, authority, and exploitation within their workplace. By exploring the themes of alienation and freedom, the author sheds light on the inherent tensions that exist in the modern industrial landscape. A thought-provoking read for anyone interested in understanding the dynamics of labor and industry in today's society.
University of Chicago Press, 1964, 242 pages