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Ours To Master and To Own: Workers Control From the Commune to the Present

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SKU: 9789350023723

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Explore the power of worker control with “Ours To Master and To Own” by Sankar Sen (ISBN: 9789350023723). From historical communes to modern workplaces, this book delves into the ongoing struggle for workplace democracy, examining both triumphs and challenges. Discover how workers have fought for ownership, autonomy, and fairer labor practices, shaping a more equitable future. Buy now and join the conversation on worker empowerment!

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9789350023723
  • Publisher: Aakar Books
  • Binding: Paperback
  • No of Pages: 443
  • ISBN-10: 9350023725
  • Publisher Date: 2016
  • Language: English

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Weight 0.5 kg

19 reviews for Ours To Master and To Own: Workers Control From the Commune to the Present

  1. Anonymous

    A comprehensive book that covers a lot of ground. I appreciated the historical context provided.

  2. Aman Verma

    A powerful examination of worker power and control; though it can be repetitive at points.

  3. Pothugunta Azaruddin

    It really opened my eyes to worker’s rights, it is an incredibly important book to read!

  4. Avika Bhaskar

    Interesting concepts but could have been more engagingly written. Good for researchers.

  5. Saurav Gupta

    Eye-opening! This book challenged my assumptions about work and power. A vital read!

  6. Prerna Sharma

    Sen’s book is a great overview of worker’s movements. I did find some sections repetitive.

  7. Ayush Raaj

    The book was interesting, but at times felt like a bit of an academic slog to get through.

  8. Aadira A Nambi

    A well-researched book on worker control. It inspired me to get more involved in my workplace.

  9. Nitish Kumar Singh

    A fascinating look at worker control, though a bit dense in parts. Still worth the read!

  10. Sushant Khandelwal

    Provides great examples, but sometimes the arguments felt a little one-sided. Good source material.

  11. Piyush Upadhyay

    The book has a solid overview. I struggled a bit with the theoretical language used overall.

  12. Vishal

    Important perspective. However, a bit theoretical, I wanted more practical examples.

  13. Amit Mishra

    A must-read for anyone interested in labor history and the future of work. Highly recommended!

  14. Ayush Gupta

    It’s a detailed exploration. While dense, the historical analysis is very insightful and helpful.

  15. Himanshu

    Informative and detailed. A crucial addition to any labor studies collection. Some bias is present.

  16. Kanav Sodhi

    A complex and thought-provoking exploration of worker control. Some arguments are not as strong.

  17. Sahil Chaprana

    I learned so much! It can be dry at times, but the information is invaluable for activists.

  18. Ayush Pandey

    Sen provides an amazing outline of struggles. I found it incredibly well-written and researched.

  19. Ashish Kumar

    Good overview of the topic, but some chapters were slow going. Overall, informative.

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