Prologue Japan Reborn Organizing the Steelworkers Restoring Managerial and State Authority Reinventing the Steel Mill Forging an Activist Union Breaking the Impasse Fabricating the Politics of Cooperation Mobilizing Total Commitment Managing Society for Business Japan's Third Way Appendix: Figures Notes Works Cited Index
Andrew Gordon is Lee and Juliet Folger Fund Professor of History, Edwin O. Reischauer Institute of Japanese Studies, Harvard University.
The Wages of Affluence establishes, convincingly, that Japanese
workers and managers are very human. This is a major achievement,
and confirms Andrew Gordon's place as a truly outstanding scholar
of Japanese labour history...The overwhelming richness of the
written and interview material marshalled to discuss these
questions makes compelling reading. Industrial relations history is
deftly interwoven with the broader social and political context of
the time. Indeed, the control for the workplace spilled over into
the home, the streets, the courts and even the arena of
international relations. Those wishing to understand the post-war
remaking of Japan's political economy and society will find much of
value in this book...This is a major contribution to our
understanding of Japanese industrial relations, business and social
history, which will justifiably find its way on to many course
lists and bibliographies.
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