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Harry Braverman


Born
in New York City, The United States
December 09, 1920

Died
August 02, 1976

Genre

Influences


Harry Braverman was an American Socialist, economist and political writer. He sometimes used the pseudonym Harry Frankel.

He became active in the American Trotskyist movement in 1937 and soon joined the newly founded Socialist Workers Party.

In the 1950s, Harry Braverman was one of the leaders of the so-called Cochranite tendency, a current led by Bert Cochran within the broader Socialist Workers Party. The Cochranites rejected revolutionary agitation under the dual pressures of relative post-World War II capitalist prosperity and the accompanying McCarthy-era anti-communist witch-hunt. They argued that the current capitalist expansion would last for an extended period, which precluded renewed revolutionary struggles by working people. Even
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“A class cannot exist in society without in some degree manifesting a consciousness of itself as a group with common problems, interests and prospects - although this manifestation may for long periods be weak, confused, and subject to manipulation by other classes.”
Harry Braverman

“The issue here turned on the work content of a day's labor
power, which Taylor defines in the phrase "a fair day's work."
To this term he gave a crude physiological interpretation: all
the work a worker can do without injury to his health, at a
pace that can be sustained throughout a working lifetime. (In
practice, he tended to define this level of activity at an extreme
limit, choosing a pace that only a few could maintain, and
then only under strain.) Why a "fair day's work" should be
defined as a physiological maximum is never made clear. In
attempting to give concrete meaning to the abstraction
"fairness," it would make just as much if not more sense to
express a fair day's work as the amount of labor necessary to
add to the product a value equal to the worker's pay; under
such conditions, of course, profit would be impossible. The
phrase "a fair day's work" must therefore be regarded as
inherently meaningless, and filled with such content as the
adversaries in the purchase-sale relationship try to give it.”
Harry Braverman, Labor and Monopoly Capital: The Degradation of Work in the Twentieth Century

“Scientific management, so-called, is an attempt to apply the methods of science to the increasingly complex problems of the control of labor in rapidly growing capitalist enterprises. It lacks the characteristics of a true science because its assumptions reflect nothing more than the outlook of the capitalist with regard to the conditions of production. It starts, despite occasional protestations to the contrary, not from the human point of view but from the capitalist point of view, from the point of view of the management of a refractory work force in a setting of antagonistic social relations. It does not attempt to discover and confront the cause of this condition, but accepts it as an inexorable given, a 鈥渘atural鈥 condition. It investigates not labor in general, but the adaptation of labor to the needs of capital.”
Harry Braverman, Labor and Monopoly Capital: The Degradation of Work in the Twentieth Century

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