POL101Y1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Collective Bargaining, Scientific Management, North American Free Trade Agreement

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Economic inequality, less theoretical, due to economic and political regimes. Previously: talked about citizenship, al thussar: we can see how citizenship is an intensely produced category. Therefore it is very subjective and has a lot to do with cultural influence. We define a collective identity by defining someone who is not us. Saied, he notes that the school of orientalism produce a definition of the european as more civilized, more recent. The definition of the european or the canadian is defined by not being others. Today: think about inequality as something that takes dif forms etc, that is dependant on history and other things. Focus les onmore on sustained and relative inequality, It is a structural inevitibility but one that blames poor people for being poor and punishes them for being poor: differences with roots in the economydifferent paths to collective action. Talk about the shift between fordist and post forsdist means of production.

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