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The Socialist Workers Self-government And It& / #8217 / s Effect On The Workers Influence And The Transcendence Of Alienation Of Labor In YugoslaviaMilliogullari, Ali 01 September 2007 (has links) (PDF)
THE SOCIALIST WORKERS& / #8217 / SELF-GOVERNMENT IT& / #8217 / S EFFECT ON WORKERS& / #8217 / INFLUENCE AND THE TRANSCENDENCE OF THE ALIENATION OF LABOR IN YUGOSLAVIA
Ali Milliogullari
Ph.D. Department of Political Science and Public Administration
Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Sinasi Aksoy
September 2007, 224 pages
The objective of this dissertation study is to explore the socialist workers& / #8217 / self-government and to what extend the socialist workers self-government& / #8217 / s theoretical aim and potential for the transcendence of the alienation of labor has been realized in the experience of the Socialist Yugoslavia, by a theoretically and socio-historical contextually grounded comparative empirical inquiry in Yugoslavia. The main theoretical thesis of this study is that compared to the etatist-bureaucratic socialist system and the capitalist societal system, the self-governing socialism can have a qualitatively more significant positive effect on the workers influence over decision-making and the transcendence of alienation of labor in work organizations. The study is composed of three main parts: (1) the examination and evaluation of the theoretical perspectives on the socialist workers& / #8217 / self-government and the alienation of labor, (2) the examination of the development of the socialist workers& / #8217 / self-government in Yugoslavia in practice, and (3) a comparative empirical study concerning the effect of the socialist workers& / #8217 / self-government in Yugoslavia and the capitalist non-participative management in Turkey on the workers influence over decision-making and the transcendence of the alienation of labor in work organizations. The analyses of the research data for the within - the socialist workers self-management system in Yugoslavia revealed that, contrary to the expectations of the related theory, ideology and de jure structure, the socialist workers self-management did not have a qualitatively significant positive effect on the workers influence and transcendence of the alienation of labor in work organizations.
However, as to the between societal systems comparison, the analyses of the research data indicated that, in consistent with the theoretical expectations, compared with the capitalist management system in Turkey, the socialist workers self-management in Yugoslavia has a statistically more significant positive effect on the workers influence and the reduction of the powerlessness in work dimension of the alienation of labor.
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