- Union Democracy
: "This article is about the book Union Democracy. For the labor movement philosophy, see
union democracy "."Union Democracy: The Internal Politics of the International Typographical Union" is a book by
Seymour Martin Lipset ,Martin Trow andJames S. Coleman , originally published byNew York Free Press in 1956. The book addresses the question of what factors affect thepower structure anddecision making processes inorganization s. It concentrates on the micro-levelpolitical system s existing in them, especiallydemocracy andoligarchy . The problem seen as central by the authors was the difficulty of maintaining democracy in organizations. This issue was first raised byRobert Michels in his "Political Parties " and termed theIron law of oligarchy : all forms oforganization , regardless of howdemocratic orautocratic they may be at the start, will eventually and inevitably develop into oligarchies. As organization increases in size, itsbureaucracy will grow as well, and leaders of bureacracy will use their position to increase and entrench their powers, departing further and further from any ideals of democracy the organization might have once possessed (Michels studied organizations that one would expect to be quite democratic: socialist parties andtrade union s).(Lipset 1988, Michels 1915)The book is a
case study of one particular organization: theInternational Typographical Union , organization seen by the authors as the most democratic one in the contemporary (1950s)United States of America ; an organization that seemingly disproved Michel's iron law. Lipset noticed that ITU formed an interesting contradiction to the iron law in the 1940s, while studying under one of the 'giants' of sociology,Robert K. Merton , who encouraged him to develop those ideas into an article, and later, a book, a task that Lipset approached with the help of two other researchers, Martin Trow and James S. Coleman. In the course of his research Lipset and othersinterview ed over 400 members of the ITU.(Lipset 1988)Lipset, Trow and Coleman largely agree with Michels that there are oligarchical bureaucratic tendencies in all organizations. They point to several factors that made ITU different from most other unions - and organizations - and thus able to defy the iron law. They noted that unlike most of such organizations, ITU was founded by a group of local unions valuing their
autonomy . The existence of factions within the democratic structure (elections ) of the union prevented leaders from becoming too corrupt, as each faction was always willing to expose the misdoings of another. They also point out that similarity between background of members (most of them coming frommiddle class ) further encouraged democratic decision making processes (Goldfield 1998).One of the conclusions of Lipset, Trow and Coleman research was that behaviour of individuals could be related to the qualities of local environments (groups) and their
leader s.(Lipset 1988)The book was and still is widely cited in the field of
sociology andpolitical science , particularly in the subfield oforganizational studies .(Lipset 1988)References
*PDF| [http://www.garfield.library.upenn.edu/classics1988/A1988N212600001.pdf Citation Classics Commentary on Union Democracy] |254 KiB , Seymour Martin Lipset, 20/1988. Last accessed on 16th September 2006
* [http://www.ou.edu/special/albertctr/extensions/sp98/gold.html Lipset's Union Democracy After 40 Years] , Michael Goldfield, 1998. Last accessed on 16th September 2006.
* Michels, Robert. 1915. "Political Parties: A Sociological Study of the Oligarchical Tendencies of Modern Democracy." Translated into English byEden Paul andCedar Paul . New York: The Free Press. From the 1911 German source.External links
* [http://ideas.repec.org/p/cdl/indrel/1058.html Union Democracy by George Strauss, 1991]
Further reading
* Seymour Martin Lipset, Martin Trow and James S. Coleman, "Union Democracy: The Internal Politics of the International Typographical Union", New York, Free Press, 1956, ISBN 0-02-919210-2
*Lucio Baccaro , "PDF| [http://depts.washington.edu/ilwu/baccaro_italy.pdf Union Democracy Revisited: Decision-Making Procedures in the Italian Labour Movement] |194 KiB " , Economic and Industrial Democracy.2001; 22: 183-210
*Harry H. Wellington , "Union Democracy and Fair Representation: Federal Responsibility in a Federal System", Yale Law Journal, Vol. 67, No. 8 (Jul., 1958), pp. 1327-1362
* S. Hix, "Elections, Parties and Institutional Design: A Comparative Perspective on European Union Democracy", WEST EUROPEAN POLITICS, 1998, VOL 21; NUMBER 3, pages 19-52
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