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The Nature of Industrial Societies

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 July 2011

Arnold S. Feldman
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University of Delaware, Princeton University
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Copyright © Trustees of Princeton University 1960

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1 The extent to which workers control factories in Yugoslavia is of course controversial. According to Professor Mandich, author of the chapter on Yugoslavia in The Institutions of Advanced Societies, worker control is almost complete. Professor William N. Loucks has indicated that while such control is limited, it remains a significant factor in the organization of Yugoslav factories. See Loucks, William N., “Workers' Self-government in Yugoslav Industry,” World Politics, XI, No. 1 (October 1958), pp. 6882.CrossRefGoogle Scholar