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  1. 451.

    Article published in Relations industrielles (scholarly, collection Érudit)

    Volume 20, Issue 2, 1965

    Digital publication year: 2005

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    In this article, the author provides a systematic and detailed analysis of the theory of Selig Perlman, and submits it to a critical evaluation, both in terms of methodology and substance. The following is a brief outline of Perlman's approach.In his methodology, Perlman relies on three analytical elements: 1) three factors: the Power of subsistence of the capitalist system, the degree of influence of intellectuals upon organized labor, the level of maturity of the working class;2) three characteristics: the strength of the institution of private ownership, the degree of class consciousness among labor, the inadequacy of political tools;3) the psychology of manual labor.The essence of Perlman's theory may be outlined in the following manner. At the basis of labor solidarity is « the consciousness of scarcity of opportunity ». This explains why the role of trade unions is to control job opportunities; « job control » is based on « job interests ». For this purpose economic action, through collective agreements and strikes, appears to be the most effective approach. Political action may play, at best, a supplementary role. This approach is bound to lead to equality in industrial relations and to democratization in the economic structure; this may be attained without going through class warfare and without introducing a socialist or a communist system.A critical analysis of Perlman's theory brings out a number of points of methodological character:a) Essentially, the theory is an anti-Marxist apology of the stability of the capitalist system, mainly directed against the position of Lenin. At the basis of the divergence between Perlman and Lenin is the different evaluation of the role of the « intelligentsia ».b) Despite Perlman's claim to the contrary, he provides only a partial definition of trade unionism. This definition presents a scheme for a specific functional model; only through extension by means of a normative projection it becomes a general model for a true trade unionism.c) The analytical variables are not independent one from another, and because of this their interrelation cannot be significant. The three factors are defined, in part, each one by means of the others. The three characteristics are a descriptive elaboration of the three factors within the American context. Psychological categories are implicit in the definition of the third factor.d) The depreciatory concept of the « intelligentsia » reflects a subjective and biased approach to the problem of leadership in trade unionism. According to Perlman's definition, leaders who rose from the ranks of labor represent the concept of a « stable and responsible » trade unionism; in contrast, intellectuals, that is, « educated non-manualists », who enter the labor world introduce with them radicalism and revolutionary program of action, or advocate political action within trade unionism, in terms of Perlman's definition.With regard to the substance of Perlman's theory, this writer suggests the following points for consideration:a) The psychological approach ( « the consciousness of scarcity of opportunities »), despite some inconsistencies in definition and despite the fact that it may be regarded as typical for a particular group only, provides room for some useful generalizations; yet these generalizations are of limited character and cannot lead to theoretical conclusions. They reflect one element in workers' motivation to join the union and to support its activities. This element, in itself, cannot explain the process of labor organization, nor the occupational and territorial differentiation in the degree of unionization. Moreover, its origin is in the assumption of a state of chronic underemployment — a condition which is least favorable to labor solidarity.b) The concept of « job control » is related exclusively to occupational goals.c) Perlman sees in the joint system of control the most advantageous alternative; in his view, the autonomous system of control has no advantages, and control by external factors has an entirely secondary significance. By emphasizing collective negotiations he grossly underrestimates the importance of various forms of mutual assistance. Also, Perlman was not able, unfortunately, to provide a clear distinction between political activities of non-occupational character (revolutionary and other) and the utilization of political levers as a supplementary tool in realization of occupational and semi-occupational goals.d) The idealistic concept of « parity » in industrial relations cannot be ignored. Its eventual realization will call for a framework different from that provided by Perlman; under modem conditions the solution for existing problems often cannot be found on local level and has to rely on the dynamic intervention of a new interested party — the state.

  2. 452.

    Gauthier Larouche, Georges

    Michel Foucault

    Article published in Nuit blanche (cultural, collection Érudit)

    Issue 63, 1996

    Digital publication year: 2010

  3. 453.

    Article published in Québec français (cultural, collection Érudit)

    Issue 88, 1993

    Digital publication year: 2010

  4. 454.

    Article published in Meta (scholarly, collection Érudit)

    Volume 63, Issue 1, 2018

    Digital publication year: 2018

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    Our study is based on a specialized corpus of scientific papers dealing with three scientific fields of Humanities: Archeology, Linguistics and Psychology. The study aims at examining how transdisciplinary scientific lexicon and the disciplinary lexicon of each scientific field can produce new noun_adjective term candidates, for instance, human language, individual level, social background, syllabic structure. We focus on all of the occurrences of noun_adjective term candidates that expert annotators considered as terms in each field. Moreover, the selected candidates contain at least one component, the noun or the adjective, occurring in at least two fields. The results show the key role of the disciplinary lexicon and its recurrent interactions with the transdisciplinary scientific lexicon for creating noun_adjective terms.

    Keywords: lexique scientifique transdisciplinaire, terminologie, écrit scientifique, candidat terme N_Adj, scientific transdisciplinary lexicon, terminology, scientific discourse, term candidate, pattern N_Adj, léxico científico interdisciplinario, terminología, escrito científico, candidato a término N_Adj

  5. 455.

    Thiriart, Philippe

    Le Triangle et l'esprit

    Article published in Petite revue de philosophie (scholarly, collection Érudit)

    Volume 1, Issue 1, 1979

    Digital publication year: 2023

  6. 456.

    Review published in Revue québécoise de psychologie (scholarly, collection Érudit)

    Volume 38, Issue 1, 2017

    Digital publication year: 2017

  7. 457.

    Review published in Revue québécoise de psychologie (scholarly, collection Érudit)

    Volume 38, Issue 1, 2017

    Digital publication year: 2017

  8. 458.

    Wasser, Teresa and Fays, Léo

    Devenir prof de cégep

    Article published in Siggi (cultural, collection Érudit)

    Issue 11, 2025

    Digital publication year: 2025

  9. 459.

    Thesis submitted to Université de Montréal

    2001

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    Alors que l'on assiste, depuis l'aube des années 1990, à un regain de popularité de la pensée de Charles Darwin dans l'étude de l'être humain, on constate que les deux principales écoles qui sont responsables de cette réhabilitation, la psychologie évolutionniste et le "darwinisme neuronal, défendent des thèses nettement incompatibles au sujet de la nature de la psyché humaine. L'esprit se compose-t-il exclusivement de modules ? Se développe-t-il sous l'emprise tyrannique des gènes ? Si tel est le cas, est-il possible de réduire la psychologie à la biologie évolutionniste ? À ces trois questions, la psychologie évolutionniste, qui découle historiquement de la sociobiologie, répond par l'affirmative, alors que le "darwinisme neuronal", développé par les neurologues Jean-Pierre Changeux et Gerald Edelman, répond par la négative. Après …

  10. 460.

    Article published in Documentation et bibliothèques (scholarly, collection Érudit)

    Volume 63, Issue 1, 2017

    Digital publication year: 2017

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    This article discusses recent developments in positive psychology and their application to the management of library personnel with a view to improve employees' outlook on life and productivity. We are interested in positive psychology and its resources as well as the advantages of choosing happiness as a work value. We applied the observations to the management of library personnel, namely with respect to current procedures, practices and management situations.