Part 1 The Emergence of Labor Conflict in the Soviet Union; Chapter 1 Labor Conflict Today, Vera Kabalina, Alla K. Nazimova; Chapter 2 The Social Base of Economic Reforms, Anna A. Temkina; Part 2 Toward a Mixed Economy and an Independent Labor Movement; Chapter 3 The Workers' Movement in a Postsocialist Perspective, Leonid A. Gordon, Eduard V. Klopov; Chapter 4 The Transition to a Mixed Economy and the Prospects for the Labor and Trade-Union Movement, Iurii Volkov; Part 3 The Theme of Worker Participation and Self-Management; Chapter 5 The Struggle for the Interests of Working People in the Transition from a Totalitarian to a Democratic (Market) Economy, Boris Rakitskii; Chapter 6 Hired Labor or Self-Management?, Galina Ia. Rakitskaia; Chapter 7 The Western Experience of Industrial Democracy and Its Significance, Emil N. Rudyk; Part 4 Employment Problems and the Labor Market; Chapter 8 Labor Market Phenomena and Public Opinion, Tatiana I. Zaslavskaia, Vladimir L. Kosmarskii; Chapter 9 Current Employment Problems in the Soviet Economy and Means of Resolving Them, Evgenii G. Antosenkov; Chapter 10 The Employment Problem During the Transition to a Market Economy, Anatolii D. Shkira; Part 5 American Perspectives; Chapter 11 Getting Here from There, Richard B. Freeman; Chapter 12 Markets, Samuel Bowles; Chapter 13 The Limits of the Market and the Transformation of Socialism, Michael J. Piore; Chapter 14 Marketization and the Defense of Labor's Interests, Benjamin Ward; Chapter 15 The Workers' Stake in Denationalization, Joseph S. Berliner;