Argentine Workers provides an insightful analysis of the complex combination of values and attitudes exhibited by workers in a heavily unionized, industrially developing country, while also ascertaining their political beliefs. By analyzing empirical data, Ranis describes what workers think about their unions, employers, private and foreign enterprise, the economy, the state, privatization, landowners, politics, the military, the "dirty war" and the "disappeared," the Montonero guerillas, the church, popular culture and leisure pursuits, and their personal lives and ambitions.
ISBN: | 9780822985402 |
Publication date: | 15th June 1992 |
Author: | Peter Ranis |
Publisher: | University of Pittsburgh Press |
Format: | Paperback |
Pagination: | 332 pages |
Series: | Pitt Latin American Series |
Genres: |
General and world history |