Labor and hegemony: a critique
William A. Douglas and
Roy S. Godson
International Organization, 1980, vol. 34, issue 1, 149-158
Abstract:
Professor Robert Cox's “Labor and hegemony” in the Summer 1977 issue of International Organization includes one of the most sophisticated versions of the corporate unionist or “revisionist” description and explanation of American labor's foreign policy that has appeared to date. Nevertheless, it is inaccurate both as description and explanation, and like other attempts to use the corporate unionist approach, it is a misleading paradigm impeding research into the nature of labor's transnational involvements.
Date: 1980
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