The Pacification of the American Working Class: A Time Series Analysis

IF 0.7 Q3 POLITICAL SCIENCE
Socialist Studies Pub Date : 2013-12-13 DOI:10.18740/S4J016
G. Rigakos, A. Ergul
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In this paper we operationalize and empirically test six core tenets of pacification theory derived from Marxian political economy using time series data for the USA from 1972-2009. Our analysis confirms that rising inequality is statistically significantly correlated to increased public and private policing over time and that increased public and private policing is also statistically significantly correlated to increased industrial exploitation as measured through “surplus-value”. While unionization correlates to strikes and lock-outs which suggests that unions have an important mobilizing role for the industrial reserve army, unionization also inversely correlates to total policing employment. As union membership decreases, policing employment increases, which gives credence to the notion that unions may also act as policing agents for capital. We conclude that when these findings are coupled with our previous international research of 45 countries for the snapshot year of 2004 (Rigakos and Ergul 2011) that produced almost identical results, there appears to be significant empirical support for pacification theory. The relationships we have discovered recur both across time and international contexts despite the fact that variations in legal norms and institutional histories of policing are varied and complex.
美国工人阶级的平定:一个时间序列分析
本文利用1972-2009年美国的时间序列数据,对马克思主义政治经济学中的绥靖理论的六个核心原则进行了操作和实证检验。我们的分析证实,随着时间的推移,不平等的加剧在统计上与公共和私人警务的增加显著相关,而公共和私人警务的增加也在统计上与通过“剩余价值”衡量的工业剥削的增加显著相关。虽然工会化与罢工和停工相关,这表明工会对产业后备军具有重要的动员作用,但工会化也与警察总就业呈负相关。随着工会成员人数的减少,警察就业人数增加,这让人们相信工会也可能充当资本的警察代理人。我们的结论是,当这些发现与我们之前在2004年对45个国家进行的国际研究(Rigakos和Ergul 2011)相结合时,产生了几乎相同的结果,这似乎是对绥靖理论的重要实证支持。尽管法律规范和警务制度历史的变化是多样而复杂的,但我们发现的这种关系在不同的时间和国际背景下都是反复出现的。
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