| The Fabrication of Labor |
| ACKNOWLEDGMENTS |
| 1— Introduction: The Task of Explanation |
| PART 1— THE CULTURAL STRUCTURE OF THE WORKPLACE |
| 2— Concepts and Practices of Labor |
| 3— The Control of Time and Space |
| 4— The Cultural Location of Overlookers |
| PART 2— PATHWAYS TO THE DEFINITION OF LABOR AS A COMMODITY |
| 5— The Disjoint Recognition of Markets in Britain |
| 6— The Fused and Uneven Recognition of Markets in Germany |
| 7— A Conjunctural Model of Labor's Emergence in Words and Institutions |
| PART 3— THE STRUCTURE OF THE WORKERS' COUNTERSIGNS |
| 8— The Monetization of Time |
| 9— Theories of Exploitation in the Workers' Movements |
| 10— The Guiding Forms of Collective Action |
| 11— Conclusion: Under the Aegis of Culture |
| BIBLIOGRAPHY |
| INDEX |
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| • | E |
| • | F |
| • | G |
| • | H |
| • | I |
| • | J |
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| • | L |
| • | M |
| • | N |
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| • | R |
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