社会科学研究所

Market Economy and Social Justice

13 Market Economy and Social Justice

1994年2月発行 
共同研究チーム「労働と生活の現代的局面」編集 
中央大学社会科学研究所 発行

Preface

Yoshimoto Kawasaki

Introduction

Akihiro Ishikawa

Ⅰ.Theoretical Perspectives on Alternative Development

1.  Neither Capitalism Nor Socialism : In Search of Utopia Antonio Lucas
2. The Challenges of Liberation Theology to Neoliberal Economic Policies José Larrea Gayarre
3. Socio-Economic Rights and Workplace Democracy:
Paths to Social Justice in the Global Economy
C.Michael MacMillan
4. The Quest for Justice:Consumer Co-operatives in N.S., Canada Leslie Brown

Ⅱ.Economic Development and Reformation of Working Class

5. Justice at Work on Solidaristic Work Policy
as a Renewal of the Swedish Labour Market Model
Åke Sandberg
6. Industrial Development,
Class Transformation and Democratisation in Singapore
Ai Yun Hing
7. The Transition to Market Economy in East Germany:
The Chances of Participation in Industrial Restructuring:Social Justice
Erhard Schreiber 
and 
Volkmar Kreissig

Ⅲ.Social Justice through Worker Participation

8. Worker Participation, Industrial Democracy and Social Justice:
A Study of Indian Experiences
Rajendra B. Patil
9. Worker Participation in Greece:Recent Trends, Problems and Prospects L. Nicolaou Smokoviti
10. Impacts of Socialist Management on Organizational Effectiveness in Algeria Boufedja Ghiat

Ⅳ.From State Controle to Market Economy

11. The Market Economy and Social Justice:The Case of South Africa T. Dasarath Chetty
12. Characteristics of China's Socialist Market Economy Weijing Gong
13. Small Entrepreneurs in the Transition to Market Economy : 
A New Ploblem of Social Justice
Richard Ruzicka

Ⅴ.Socio-Political Reorganisation in Post-Socialist Countries

14. The Fall of Real Socialism and the Crisis in the Human Sciences and
in Every Kind of Thought : The Fall of Real Socialism and Social Justlce
Shoji Ishitsuka
15. Privatisation and Justice Veljko Rus
16. Beyond Industrial Democracy : The Coming of Corporatism Witold Morawski
17. The New Formation of Local Leaders in Slovakia Yoshimoto Kawasaki

Ⅵ.Privatisation and Changing Concept of Social Justice in Poland

18. The Emergent Forms of Corporate Governance and Responsibility in
Eastern Europe
Michael Hughes
19. Changes in Power Structure in the Polish Enterprises and
the Process of Transformation toward Market Economy
Jolanta Kulpinska
20. Privatization:Its Chances and Threats Maria Jaraosz
21. Works Councils in Poland:1944-1992 Michael Federowicz
and
Anthony Levitas

Ⅶ.Social Justice in Japanese Management

22. The Perception of Social Justice in Japanese Personnel Management:
A Shift from a Seniority-Oriented to an Ability-Oriented Sense of Justice
Akihiro Ishikawa
23. Japanese Style of Worker Commitment to Their Firms and Its Social Problems: Does the Dominance of the Inner Labor Mmarket Continue to be Appropriate in the 1990's for Workers and Firms in Japan Naoki Wakabayashi
24. Activities of Foreign-Affiliated Companies in Japan Zenta Tamura
25. Japanese Management in Chinese Context:
A Tentative Analysis of Acculturation Process in Sino-Japan Joint Ventures
Shigeto Sonoda

Ⅷ.Prospects in the Age of Information Society

26. Social Justice and Industrial Democracy:
The Role of Industry in a Postindustrial Society
Bengt Sandkull
27. Consequences from Information Technologies and Social Justice Problems:A Comparative Study Christo Domozetov
and
Dora Marinova