PRODUCTIVE PRAGMATISM: Industrial democracy under neoliberal capitalist conditions

Johan E. Ravn, Oier Imaz Alias, Igor Ortega, T. Haga, D. Greenwood
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This essay presents two case examples of the context and practices of industrial democracy: Norwegian industrial democracy exemplified with the Aker case and the Mondragon Cooperative Experience (a term Mondragon often uses to describe its whole structure and history). The comparison illustrates the necessity of combining general systems theory, the distinction between political and socio-technical participation, and the role of ethos, worldview, and heedfulness in understanding how these enterprises operate and manage ongoing challenges. Our central motive is to promote the expansion of organizational democracy within the global industrial system as a superior and more humane alternative to global neoliberal capitalism. These are not simple comparisons because these systems have different histories, contexts, and dynamics. In making the comparison, we show that the constant process of balancing and rebalancing political and socio-technical participation is a key dynamic in keeping such democratic systems viable. We also show that enterprise ethos and worldview, far from being an add-on or a “soft” dimension, is the bedrock on which such systems rely. After making this general presentation, we put these systems in motion to show how they address the challenges of downsizing and strategic planning. Downsizing and strategic planning show both systems’ ability to face unexpected events and effectively cope with their potential consequences. We conclude that the differences between the cases show there is no one right way to create democratic organizations, but that paths exist and remain open for many different versions of these more humane and successful industrial organizations so necessary for creating sustainable societies.
生产实用主义:新自由资本主义条件下的工业民主
本文介绍了工业民主的背景和实践的两个案例:以Aker案例为例的挪威工业民主和蒙德拉贡合作经验(蒙德拉贡经常用这个术语来描述其整个结构和历史)。这一比较说明了将一般系统理论、政治参与和社会技术参与之间的区别、以及在理解这些企业如何运作和管理持续挑战方面的精神、世界观和谨慎性的作用结合起来的必要性。我们的核心动机是促进全球工业体系内组织民主的扩张,作为全球新自由主义资本主义的一种更优越、更人道的选择。这些不是简单的比较,因为这些系统具有不同的历史、背景和动态。在进行比较时,我们表明,平衡和再平衡政治和社会技术参与的持续过程是保持这种民主制度可行的关键动力。我们还表明,企业精神和世界观远非附加或“软”维度,而是这些系统所依赖的基石。在做了这个一般性的介绍之后,我们让这些系统运行起来,展示它们是如何应对裁员和战略规划的挑战的。缩减规模和战略规划显示了这两个系统面对意外事件和有效应对其潜在后果的能力。我们得出的结论是,这些案例之间的差异表明,没有一种正确的方式来创建民主组织,但是,对于这些更人性化和更成功的工业组织的许多不同版本来说,道路是存在的,并且仍然是开放的,这些工业组织对于创建可持续的社会是必不可少的。
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