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Catalyst Vol. 2 No. 4
by Catalyst (editor) (#8)
March 28, 2019 - March 30, 2019 (read/capitalism-etc)

(2019). __. Jacobin Foundation.


Jacobin Foundation, 2019. 160 pages. Paperback.

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p.145
coterminous »
(adjective) having the same or coincident boundar…
p.142
valence »
(chemistry) the combining power of an element. or…
p.132
succor »
assistance and support in times of hardship and d…
p.98
ontology »
(noun) a branch of metaphysics concerned with the…
p.84
variegated »
(adj) exhibiting different colors, especially as …
p.112
neoliberalism is not about limiting state interve…
Baccaro and Howell place class actors and class p…
p.110
employer discretion as key to liberalization
Different countries have different “Trajectories …
p.108
VoC’s overarching message
By contrast, VoC’s overarching message is institu…
p.55
a dualized employment structure
[...] precarity gives German companies a means wi…
p.47
the strategy of trade unions in Germany
The institutionalized class struggle eroded parti…

3

Editorial
(missing author)

0 / 0
3

Editorial
(missing author)

0 / 0
7

The Case for Open Borders
(missing author)

by Suzy Lee

0 / 10
7

The Case for Open Borders
(missing author)

by Suzy Lee

0 / 10
81

Continuity and Change in Naya Pakistan
(missing author)

by Umair Javed. i think i skipped this one...

3 / 0
81

Continuity and Change in Naya Pakistan
(missing author)

by Umair Javed. i think i skipped this one...

3 / 0
107

The Neoliberal Revolution in Industrial Relations
(missing author)

by Daniel Kinderman. described in the editorial as: "how the institutions that once protected working-class interests are now used to subordinate them to employer power" (review of Chris Howell and Lucien Bacarro's new book)

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107

The Neoliberal Revolution in Industrial Relations
(missing author)

by Daniel Kinderman. described in the editorial as: "how the institutions that once protected working-class interests are now used to subordinate them to employer power" (review of Chris Howell and Lucien Bacarro's new book)

0 / 3
127

Do Managers Rule?

on the class allegiance of the so-called PMC. mentions contradictory class location but overall pretty cynical - she seems to conclude that the PMC has no reason to support structural change, so it's up to the working class (which isn't unreasonable but not that interesting as an analysis)

1 / 0
127

Do Managers Rule?

on the class allegiance of the so-called PMC. mentions contradictory class location but overall pretty cynical - she seems to conclude that the PMC has no reason to support structural change, so it's up to the working class (which isn't unreasonable but not that interesting as an analysis)

1 / 0
141

Occupation Nation
(missing author)

by Faris Giacaman

2 / 0
141

Occupation Nation
(missing author)

by Faris Giacaman

2 / 0