The paper revisits the debate on the political function of work, defined as the con‑ tribution of work to the production and transformation of social relations, in both conceptual and empirical terms. It begins by briefly recalling the terms of the debate about the emancipatory potential of work as seen by Karl Marx and Hannah Arendt, and then proceeds to argue, contra Arendt, that since work is a collective and cooperative activity, it is not a ‑political. The major contribution of the paper consists of discuss‑ ing the issue by critically considering the literature on both economic theories of the firm and labour economics, two strands of literature usually kept apart. We regard the quantification and individualisation trends that...
The development of productive forces is an important object of study for contemporary social theory....
Even though the future of work has become a significant public concern, political theory has not yet...
This article addresses on the one hand the semantic frameworks of what is called “good work, “decent...
The paper revisits the debate on the political function of work, defined as the contribution of work...
Mainstream economists and social philosophers like Arendt and Habermas conceive work as an instrumen...
This article reconceptualises work-based solidarity as political action that is distinct from, yet i...
Work has become a "total social fact". Our modem concept of work includes at least three dimensions ...
Work has become a "total social fact". Our modem concept of work includes at least three dimensions ...
International audienceContemporary debates on the democratisation of work often focus on a field of ...
International audienceContemporary debates on the democratisation of work often focus on a field of ...
International audienceContemporary debates on the democratisation of work often focus on a field of ...
International audienceContemporary debates on the democratisation of work often focus on a field of ...
International audienceContemporary debates on the democratisation of work often focus on a field of ...
International audienceContemporary debates on the democratisation of work often focus on a field of ...
La relation de travail qui s’est affirmée après la seconde guerre mondiale connaît des évolutions ma...
The development of productive forces is an important object of study for contemporary social theory....
Even though the future of work has become a significant public concern, political theory has not yet...
This article addresses on the one hand the semantic frameworks of what is called “good work, “decent...
The paper revisits the debate on the political function of work, defined as the contribution of work...
Mainstream economists and social philosophers like Arendt and Habermas conceive work as an instrumen...
This article reconceptualises work-based solidarity as political action that is distinct from, yet i...
Work has become a "total social fact". Our modem concept of work includes at least three dimensions ...
Work has become a "total social fact". Our modem concept of work includes at least three dimensions ...
International audienceContemporary debates on the democratisation of work often focus on a field of ...
International audienceContemporary debates on the democratisation of work often focus on a field of ...
International audienceContemporary debates on the democratisation of work often focus on a field of ...
International audienceContemporary debates on the democratisation of work often focus on a field of ...
International audienceContemporary debates on the democratisation of work often focus on a field of ...
International audienceContemporary debates on the democratisation of work often focus on a field of ...
La relation de travail qui s’est affirmée après la seconde guerre mondiale connaît des évolutions ma...
The development of productive forces is an important object of study for contemporary social theory....
Even though the future of work has become a significant public concern, political theory has not yet...
This article addresses on the one hand the semantic frameworks of what is called “good work, “decent...