> I'd be interested in the detail. The history of 'co-determination' in
> industrial relations is pretty poor.
Is it, really? Central Europe has a pretty strong tradition of a progressive politics of productivity, plus fairly harmonious labor relations in general. Aren't seats on the management board an important first step in socializing the means of production?
> There I think I must defend my fellow Europeans. Most US cultural theory
> is derivative of European post-structuralism and phenomenology.
Fredric Jameson, Henry Louis Gates Jr, Judith Butler?
-- Dennis