THE "LABOR ARISTOCRACY THESIS" AND THE POLITICAL QUIESCENCE OF LABOR IN VENEZUELA AND MEXI...

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Titel: THE "LABOR ARISTOCRACY THESIS" AND THE POLITICAL QUIESCENCE OF LABOR IN VENEZUELA AND MEXICO;
Beteiligte: DAVIS, Charles L.
In: Social Science Quarterly, 67, 1986, 2, S. 419-431
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University of Texas Press
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Umfang: 419-431
ISSN: 0038-4941
1540-6237
veröffentlicht in: Social Science Quarterly
Sprache: Englisch
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Kollektion: sid-55-col-jstoras12
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<p>The "labor aristocracy thesis" attributes the political quiescence of industrial workers in many Third World capitalist nations to their relative economic privilege. Presumably elite status in the work force generates satisfaction with the prevailing sociopolitical order which, in turn, leads to quiescent political behavior. This thesis fails to explain the political quiescence exhibited by a sample of Mexican and Venezuelan workers who were interviewed in 1979-80.</p>