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Supply Chains, Workers' Chains, and the New World of Retail Supremacy [Artikel]
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  • Supply Chains, Workers' Chains, and the New World of Retail Supremacy [Artikel]
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  • Labor: Studies in Working-Class History of the Americas 2007, Nr 1; S. 17-31
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*1001 $aLichtenstein, Nelson
*24510$aSupply Chains, Workers' Chains, and the New World of Retail Supremacy$h[Artikel]
*505  $a"But today's globalization differs radically from that of even a few decades past because of the contemporary role played by the corporate king-makers of our day, the big box retail chains that now occupy the strategic heights once so well garrisoned by the great manufacturing firms of the Fordist era. At the crux of the global supply chains stand the Wal-Marts, the Home Depots, and the Carrefours of our time. They make the markets, set the prices, and determine the world-wide distribution of labor for that gigantic stream of commodities that now flows across their counters. The deindustrialization of Detroit, Pittsburgh, and Cleveland entailed not just the destruction of a particular set of industries and communities, but the shift of power within the structures of world capitalism from manufacturing to a retail sector that today commands the supply chains which girdle the earth and directs the labor power of a working class whose condition replicates much that we once thought characteristic of only the most desperate, early stages of capitalist growth."
*7730 $tLabor: Studies in Working-Class History of the Americas$g2007, Nr 1; S. 17-31
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*856  $uhttp://www.law.yale.edu/documents/pdf/Lichtenstein_SupplyChains_WorkersChains.pdf$zFulltext
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