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Eliot Freidson

Professionalism, the Third Logic

On the Practice of Knowledge

240 pages,     © 2001

Cloth $60.00

ISBN: 9780226262024   Published June 2001
For sale only in the United States, its dependencies, the Philippines, and Canada

Paper $25.00

ISBN: 9780226262031   Published June 2001
For sale only in the United States, its dependencies, the Philippines, and Canada

This new work explores the meaning and implications of professionalism as a form of social organization. Eliot Freidson formalizes professionalism by treating it as an ideal type grounded in the political economy; he presents the concept as a third logic, or a more viable alternative to consumerism and bureaucracy. He asks us to imagine a world where workers with specialized knowledge and the ability to provide society with especially important services can organize and control their own work, without directives from management or the influence of free markets.

Freidson then appraises the present status of professionalism, exploring how traditional and national variations in state policy and organization are influencing the power and practice of such professions as medicine and law. Widespread attacks by neoclassical economists and populists, he contends, are obscuring the social value of credentialism and monopolies. The institutions that sustain professionalism in our world are simply too useful to both capital and state to dismiss.
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