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The Changing Face of the Working Class
Week 17. Britain in the 20th Century
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Industrial Worker (early 20th century) Fordist Worker (Post-war)
Mass trade unions/Labour Party Affluent Society. Post-war social contract Fragmentation/ disempowerment Industrial Worker (early 20th century) Fordist Worker (Post-war) Service Worker (post-industrial) decline of heavy industries (1910 onwards) rise of mass production (circa 1930s) de-industrialisation escalates (1980s onwards)
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Grayson Perry tapestries (class as taste in the early 21st century)
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‘It is not the consciousness of men that determines their being, but, on the contrary, their social being that determines their consciousness.’ Karl Marx, Preface to the Critique of Political Economy (1859)
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Post-war social contract…
… leads to the politically and socially Conservative 'affluent'/Fordist worker? Post-war social contract…
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Mass public sector strike – winter of discontent 1978-1979
Miners strike leads to three-day working week in 1974
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Grunwick
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Miners' Strike Arthur Scargill vs Margaret Thatcher
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1990s – the rise of the post Fordist worker
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What does class struggle in the 21st century look like?
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