Workers and revolution in Serbia

Workers and revolution in Serbia

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Upchurch, Martin
Manchester University Press
EAN: 9781526112514
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This book offers a refreshing new analysis of the role of workers both in Tito's Yugoslavia and in the subsequent Serbian revolution against Milosevic in October 2000. The authors argue that Tito and the Communist leadership of Yugoslavia saw self-management as a modernising project to compete with the West, and as a disciplining tool for workers in the enterprise. The socialist ideals of self-management were subsequently corrupted by Yugoslavia's turn to the market. The authors then move on to examining the central role of ordinary workers in overthrowing the nationalist regime of Milosevic and present an account which runs contrary to many descriptions of 'labour weakness' in post-Communist states. Organised labour should be studied as a movement in and of itself rather than as a passive object of external forces. Two labour movement waves have emerged under post-Communism, the first an expression of desire for democracy, the second as a collaboration and clientelism. A third wave, against the ravages of neoliberalism, is only just emerging.
EAN 9781526112514
ISBN 1526112515
Binding Ebook
Publisher Manchester University Press
Publication date May 16, 2016
Pages 160
Language English
Country United Kingdom
Authors Marinkovic, Darko; Upchurch, Martin