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The Politics of Workers' Inquiry (Ephemera Vol. 14, No. 3)

The Politics of Workers' Inquiry (Ephemera Vol. 14, No. 3)

Stevphen Shukaitis
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Workers’ inquiry developed in a context marked by rapid industrialization, mass migration and the use of industrial sociology to discipline the working class. It was formulated within autonomist movements as a sort of parallel sociology based on a radical re-reading of Marx and Weber against the politics of the communist party and the unions. The process of inquiry took the contradictions of the labour process as a starting point and sought to draw out such political antagonisms into the formation of new radical subjectivities. With this issue we seek to rethink workers’ inquiry as a practice and perspective, in order to understand and catalyse emergent moments of political composition.
Language
English
Pages
290
Format
Paperback
Release
August 24, 2014
ISBN 13
9781906948245

The Politics of Workers' Inquiry (Ephemera Vol. 14, No. 3)

Stevphen Shukaitis
0/5 ( ratings)
Workers’ inquiry developed in a context marked by rapid industrialization, mass migration and the use of industrial sociology to discipline the working class. It was formulated within autonomist movements as a sort of parallel sociology based on a radical re-reading of Marx and Weber against the politics of the communist party and the unions. The process of inquiry took the contradictions of the labour process as a starting point and sought to draw out such political antagonisms into the formation of new radical subjectivities. With this issue we seek to rethink workers’ inquiry as a practice and perspective, in order to understand and catalyse emergent moments of political composition.
Language
English
Pages
290
Format
Paperback
Release
August 24, 2014
ISBN 13
9781906948245

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