Kory Schaff

Philosophy and the Problems of Work

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Philosophy and the Problems of Work brings together for the first time important philosophical perspectives on the subjects of labor and work, spanning analytical and Continental traditions. This comprehensive collection engages contemporary debates in political theory and the philosophy of economics, including the perspectives of classical and welfare liberals, anarchists, and feminists, about the nature and meaning of work in modern technological society, the issues of meaningful work and exploitation, justice and equality, the welfare state and democratic rights, and whether market socialism is a competitive alternative to traditional capitalism. An introduction by the editor charts the historical development of these issues in philosophical and political discussions and examines the central importance of the organization and structures of work for both individual self-realization and human societies generally.Philosophy and the Problems of Work brings together for the first time important philosophical perspectives on the subjects of labor and work, spanning analytical and Continental traditions. This comprehensive collection engages contemporary debates in political theory and the philosophy of economics, including the perspectives of classical and welfare liberals, anarchists, and feminists, about the nature and meaning of work in modern technological society, the issues of meaningful work and exploitation, justice and equality, the welfare state and democratic rights, and whether market socialism is a competitive alternative to traditional capitalism. An introduction by the editor charts the historical development of these issues in philosophical and political discussions and examines the central importance of the organization and structures of work for both individual self-realization and human societies generally.
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  • Romahas quoted5 years ago
    The question of how the character of work is transformed by its relation to leisure and technology is pursued in more detail by Mark Okrent in his article, “Work, Play, and Technology.”
  • Romahas quoted5 years ago
    The social contract theory thus stands, both in principle and foundationally, in opposition to the feudal ideology of natural subordination and inherited status, emphasizing the values of both liberty and equality.
  • Romahas quoted5 years ago
    The idea that labor transforms the given material of the earth into something useable and sustainable places work in the unique position of securing human livelihood, an ideal for which there can be no substitute in terms of advancing human progress. Labor is understood in this regard as the source of value itself: “For ‘tis Labour indeed that puts the difference of value on every thing . . . the improvement of labour makes the far greater part of the value.”23 (And this argument, of course, became central to Marx’s critique of capitalism: in his labor theory of value and surplus-value, he attempted to show that profit was made by workers who created more value than they were compensated for. And this claim has been an ongoing charge against capitalism as an inherently exploitative system

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