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Are Worker Rights Human Rights Richard P Mcintyre

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Are Worker Rights Human Rights Richard P Mcintyre
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Publisher: University of Michigan Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 14.21 MB
Pages: 222
Author: Richard P. McIntyre
ISBN: 9780472050420, 9780472070428, 0472050427, 0472070428, 2008011490
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Are Worker Rights Human Rights Richard P Mcintyre by Richard P. Mcintyre 9780472050420, 9780472070428, 0472050427, 0472070428, 2008011490 instant download after payment.

The movement's victories since WWII have come at a cost, however. The emphasis on individual rights erodes collective rights—the rights that disadvantaged peoples need to assert their most basic human rights. This is particularly true for workers, McIntyre argues. By reintroducing Marxian and Institutional analysis, he reveals the class relations and power structures that determine the position of workers in the global economy. The best hope for achieving workers' rights, he concludes, lies in grassroots labor organizations that claim the right of association and collective bargaining.
At last, an economist offers a vision for human rights that takes both moral questions and class relations seriously.

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