The Fabrication of Labor

  ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

 expand section1—  Introduction:  The Task of Explanation

 collapse sectionPART 1—  THE CULTURAL STRUCTURE OF THE WORKPLACE
 expand section2—  Concepts and Practices of Labor
 expand section3—  The Control of Time and Space
 expand section4—  The Cultural Location of Overlookers

 collapse sectionPART 2—  PATHWAYS TO THE DEFINITION OF LABOR AS A COMMODITY
 collapse section5—  The Disjoint Recognition of Markets in Britain
 The Codification of a Market in Products
 The Compass of the Commodity
 The Institutionalization of a Market in Labor
 Adam Smith's Substance
 The Transmission of Labor in the Age of the Factory
 The Insincerity of the Historical Process
 expand section6—  The Fused and Uneven Recognition of Markets in Germany
 expand section7—  A Conjunctural Model of Labor's Emergence in Words and Institutions

 collapse sectionPART 3—  THE STRUCTURE OF THE WORKERS' COUNTERSIGNS
 expand section8—  The Monetization of Time
 expand section9—  Theories of Exploitation in the Workers' Movements
 expand section10—  The Guiding Forms of Collective Action
 expand section11—  Conclusion:  Under the Aegis of Culture

 expand sectionBIBLIOGRAPHY
 expand sectionINDEX

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