1. The Meaning of Work: A Marxist Perspective
2. The phenomenon of disconnection, whereby modern fields of academic endeavor (such as sociology and even political science) have been essentially constituted by severing a portion of human society from its political, economic, and ideological aspects and treating it as an abstract internally complete whole, so as to avoid the study of humans divided into antagonistic classes, is well treated in Wolf Eric R.Europe and the People Without HistoryBerkeley1982 7 23
3. Struggling with class struggle: Marxism and the search for a synthesis of U.S. labor history