Labour regime change in the twenty-first century: unfreedom, capitalism and primitive accumulation

"The object is to assess the validity, in the light of current economic development, of the epistemology structuring different historical interpretations linking capitalism, unfreedom and primitive accumulation. Conventional wisdom is that – regarding the incompatibility between capitalism and...

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Main Author: Brass, Tom
Institution:ETUI-European Trade Union Institute
Format: TEXT
Language:English
Published: Leiden 2011
BRILL
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Online Access:https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19134813124919520959-Labour-regime-change-in-the-tw.htm
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Summary:"The object is to assess the validity, in the light of current economic development, of the epistemology structuring different historical interpretations linking capitalism, unfreedom and primitive accumulation. Conventional wisdom is that – regarding the incompatibility between capitalism and unfreedom –an unbroken continuity links Marxism to Adam Smith, Malthus, Mill and Max Weber. Challenging this, it is argued Marxism accepts that, where class struggle is global, capitalist producers employ workers who are unfree. The reasons are traced to the conceptualization by Smith of labour as value, by Hegel of labour as property, and by Marx of labour-power as commodity that can be bought/sold. From this stems the free/unfree distinction informing the process of becoming, being, remaining, and acting as a proletariat."
Physical Description:314 p.
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