Labour Regime Change in the Twenty-First Century: Unfreedom, Capitalism and Primitive Accumulation

Author:   Tom Brass
Publisher:   Brill
Volume:   35
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9789004202474


Pages:   324
Publication Date:   09 September 2011
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Labour Regime Change in the Twenty-First Century: Unfreedom, Capitalism and Primitive Accumulation


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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.

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Author:   Tom Brass
Publisher:   Brill
Imprint:   Brill
Volume:   35
Dimensions:   Width: 16.00cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 24.00cm
Weight:   0.706kg
ISBN:  

9789004202474


ISBN 10:   9004202471
Pages:   324
Publication Date:   09 September 2011
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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[T]he volume is a timely and important contribution to the literature (especially its Marxist variant) on unfree labour, with a wealth of theoretical and empirical detail, and I would recommend it to anyone interested in the issue of unfreedom in contemporary labour markets. [...] [T]he concept of `class struggle from above' [by capital against labour] is hugely important in our current conjuncture, when any attempts to rein in the excesses of capital are framed as `class warfare' or a `politics of envy'. - Kendra Strauss, in: Capital & Class 36/3 (2012), pp. 554 The nature of labour freedom and unfreedom in capitalism is a highly controversial topic. One of the best-known specialists in radical development studies and political economy, Tom Brass in his new book Labour regime change [...] has consistently called attention to the fact that a fully functioning capitalism is compatible with unfree labour. [...] Brass's detailed theoretical exposition of the connection between capitalism and labour (un)freedom - including his attempted history of the concept and a critical examination of various Marxists have conceptualized unfree labour -- has enriched my own understanding as it undoubtedly would that of many others. Anyone who wants to comprehend the nature of labour regime must read his work. - Raju Das, in: The Journal of Contemporary Asia


[T]he volume is a timely and important contribution to the literature (especially its Marxist variant) on unfree labour, with a wealth of theoretical and empirical detail, and I would recommend it to anyone interested in the issue of unfreedom in contemporary labour markets. [...] [T]he concept of 'class struggle from above' [by capital against labour] is hugely important in our current conjuncture, when any attempts to rein in the excesses of capital are framed as 'class warfare' or a 'politics of envy'. Kendra Strauss, Capital & Class Vol. 36, No 3 (2012) pp. 554 The nature of labour freedom and unfreedom in capitalism is a highly controversial topic. One of the best-known specialists in radical development studies and political economy, Tom Brass in his new book Labour regime change [...] has consistently called attention to the fact that a fully functioning capitalism is compatible with unfree labour. [...] Brass's detailed theoretical exposition of the connection between capitalism and labour (un)freedom - including his attempted history of the concept and a critical examination of various Marxists have conceptualized unfree labour -- has enriched my own understanding as it undoubtedly would that of many others. Anyone who wants to comprehend the nature of labour regime must read his work. Raju Das, The Journal of Contemporary Asia


Author Information

Tom Brass, D.Phil (1982) formerly lectured in the SPS Faculty at Cambridge University and directed studies for Queens' College. He edited The Journal of Peasant Studies for almost two decades, and has published extensively on agrarian issues and rural labour relations.

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