Farewell to Work?: Essays on the World of Work's Metamorphoses and Centrality

Author:   Ricardo Antunes
Publisher:   Brill
Volume:   198
ISBN:  

9789004465589


Pages:   136
Publication Date:   11 November 2021
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Ricardo Antunes
Publisher:   Brill
Imprint:   Brill
Volume:   198
Weight:   0.386kg
ISBN:  

9789004465589


ISBN 10:   9004465588
Pages:   136
Publication Date:   11 November 2021
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Ricardo Antunes is a lucid and passionate (these two characteristics can coincide) narrator of the epochal transformations of workers' labouring, living and organisational conditions [...] A narrator that, in profoundly describing the capacity of global capital to materially transform and subjectively manipulate work and workers, never loses sight of society's social antagonisms and of the possibilities of emancipation from wage labour, inscribed in the capitalist social relations of our time. - Pietro Basso, Un cataclisma, e il suo lucido narratore. Preface to the Italian edition of Farewell to Work? Ricardo Antunes's book presents theoretical insights of great interest on the current question of the Marxist distinction between 'abstract labour' and 'concrete labour', and on the increasing hegemony of the former on the latter, under the capitalist organization of society. Supported by Gyoergy Lukacs' Ontology of Social Being, this Brazilian sociologist courageously defends the idea of labour's central role as the 'proto-form' of social organization, and clarifies the importance of the transition from the heteronomous condition of workers to that of real autonomy. - Nicolas Tertulian, Actuel Marx no. 22, France. I have read Farewell to Work? with all the attention that it deserves. The question of changes in the organic composition of capital - with all its justified controversies - is really a matter of concern to all of us. I dealt with this problem, a long time ago, when I had the energy for such a task. In almost all of the Western languages, there is an extensive bibliography on the subject. Behind it lies the peculiar idea that the category of labour is vanishing. This is similar to that theoretical current that longs for a society in which only the bourgeoisie exists, without the proletariat. I really like this book. It is clear, objective, well-informed and indispensable to those worried by the subject. Congratulations! It is the most important book on Economy and Politics that has emerged here in the last years, very long years. - Nelson Werneck Sodre, Brazilian historian. This remarkable and very up-to-date book by Ricardo Antunes demonstrates that capitalism, above all, remains a form of exploiting the workforce. Technical and social forms of organizing the production of commodities - whether material or cultural, prosaic or virtual - are modified. It is not about waving farewell to work , but to recognize along with Ricardo Antunes that forms of labour and production's technical and social organisation change continuously, nationwide and worldwide. In all cases, the expropriation is put in question, always accompanied by the contradictions between labour and capital, i.e., the workers and the owners of the means of production. That is why the class contradictions remain the main driver in the history of capitalism, moving towards socialism. - Octavio Ianni, from the back cover of the Spanish edition of Farewell to Work?


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Ricardo Antunes is a Full Professor of Sociology (University of Campinas) and author of The Meanings of Work and Addio al lavoro?, among other books. He was Visiting Professor at University Ca'Foscari and a Visiting Researcher at University of Sussex.

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