A World beyond Work? Labour, Money and the Capitalist State between Crisis and Utopia

S. Mercer
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Ana C. Dinerstein and Frederick H. Pitts’s A World beyond Work? collects in one volume a series of essays that critically appraise the new wave of postwork and postcapitalist thought that has emerged since the middle of the last decade. The authors argue that the “postwork prospectus” focuses too heavily on the abolition of concrete labor, leaving its abstract social forms—and with them the social relations of capitalist society—unthought and unmoved. Though this fetishism of concrete labor forms the body of their critique, Dinerstein and Pitts reproduce this fetishism in their own political recommendations, offering a Marxist-humanist thesis of counter-alienation located in their own celebration of the “social” characteristics of concrete labor.
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工作之外的世界?危机与乌托邦之间的劳动、货币与资本主义国家
安娜·c·迪纳斯坦和弗雷德里克·h·皮茨的《工作之外的世界?》在一卷中收集了一系列批判性地评价自上个十年中期以来出现的后工作和后资本主义思想的新浪潮的文章。两位作者认为,“后工作”计划过于关注具体劳动的废除,而忽略了其抽象的社会形式,以及资本主义社会的社会关系。虽然这种对具体劳动的拜物教构成了他们批判的主体,但迪纳斯坦和皮茨在他们自己的政治建议中再现了这种拜物教,在他们自己对具体劳动的“社会”特征的庆祝中提供了一种反异化的马克思主义-人文主义论点。
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