The employment relation and spatial division of labor: a hypothesis
The relationship between labor and capital is one of mutual antagonism and interdependence. Conflict occurs between labor and capital over control of the production process and conditions of employment. However, both classes need one another in order to produce and sustain a livelihood. Spatial dece...
Hoofdauteur: | Clark, G |
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Andere auteurs: | Association of American Geographers |
Formaat: | Journal article |
Taal: | English |
Gepubliceerd in: |
Routledge
1981
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