Proper noun
Braverman (plural Bravermans)
A surname.
According to ‘The Observer’, Braverman was asked how Britain could retain a shred of credibility in imploring other countries to follow international law after revealing its own willingness to breach agreements. Source: Internet
Braverman argued that capitalist owners and managers were incessantly driven to deskill the labor force to lower production costs and ensure higher productivity. Source: Internet
Joining the guys coming back will be rookies Josh Crockett, Elijah Marks, Byron Pringle and Jordan Smallwood, plus second-year receiver Daniel Braverman, who all signed with Kansas City this offseason. Source: Internet
Kate Braverman, an underground literary icon through decades of razor-sharp writing, returns with a gorgeously observed collection of stories about contemporary Jewish identity. Source: Internet
Braverman demonstrated several mechanisms of control in both the factory blue collar and clerical white collar labor force. Source: Internet
For Braverman the pursuit of capitalist interests over time ultimately leads to deskilling and routinisation of the worker. Source: Internet