Abstract
Braverman’s work has served as both a point of reference and an inspiration for many contemporary Marxist analyses of transformations in the labour process, the structure of employment and class composition in the era of ‘monopoly capitalism’. Indeed his contribution is reminiscent of that of his mentors, Baran and Sweezy, in the ways in which it has confronted some of the major orthodoxies of social science and has provided a focus for the renewal and development of Marxist studies.

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