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Private Government: How Employers Rule Our Lives (and Why We Don't Talk about It)

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Full Title:

Private Government: How Employers Rule Our Lives (and Why We Don't Talk about It)

Contributors:

By (Author) Elizabeth Anderson

ISBN:

9780691192246

Publisher:

Princeton University Press

Imprint:

Princeton University Press

Publication Date:

8th July 2019

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Political science and theory
Industrial arbitration and negotiation
Trade unions
Employment and labour law: general

Dewey:

306.36

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

224

Dimensions:

Width 140mm, Height 216mm

Description

Why our workplaces are authoritarian private governments-and why we can't see it One in four American workers says their workplace is a "dictatorship." Yet that number almost certainly would be higher if we recognized employers for what they are-private governments with sweeping authoritarian power over our lives. Many employers minutely regulat

Reviews

Anderson explores a striking American contradiction. On the one hand, we are a freedom-obsessed society, wary of government intrusion into our private lives; on the other, we allow ourselves to be tyrannized by our bosses.Joshua Rothman, NewYorker.com
Private Government is a welcome and important call to bring workplace governance back into political theory and discourse, and should be taken seriously if we are to promote greater democracy in the workplace.David Cowan, Times Literary Supplement
Highlight[s] the dramatic and alarming changes that work has undergone over the past centuryinsisting that, in often unseen ways, the changing nature of work threatens the fundamental ideals of democracy.Miya Tokumitsu, New Republic
The extent of the arbitrary authority of owners and managers over employees is surprisingly neglected by political thinkers, given how much time we spend at work and how little in the polling booth. Elizabeth Anderson provides a much-needed, important, and compelling account of this overlooked subject. Private Government deserves to be widely read and discussed.Alan Ryan, professor emeritus, University of Oxford

Author Bio

Elizabeth Anderson is Arthur F. Thurnau Professor and John Dewey Distinguished University Professor of Philosophy and Womens Studies at the University of Michigan. Her books include The Imperative of Integration (Princeton).

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