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6 See Jane Hamphries (1983)

7 Starting from Harry Braverman, others such as Andrew Friedman, Edwards, Maichel Burawoy, The Brighton Labour Process Group have focussed on issued related to the Labour Process.

8 See Veronica Beechey in Stephen Wood fed.) 1982.

9 See the literature in Harold Wople (ed) "The Articulation of the Modes of Production", Routledge arid Kegan Paul, London 1980

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11 See Ashok Mitra(1980)

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