New philosophies of labour : work and the social bond / / edited by Nicholas H. Smith, Jean-Philippe Deranty.

One of the most vexing questions in contemporary political philosophy and social theory concerns the framework within which to undertake a normatively well-grounded, empirically attuned critique of capitalist society. This volume takes the debate forward by proposing a new framework that emphasizes...

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Superior document:Social and critical theory ; v. 13
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Year of Publication:2012
Language:English
Series:Social and critical theory ; v. 13.
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505 0 0 |t Preliminary Material /  |r Nicholas H. Smith and Jean-Philippe Deranty --   |t Work, Recognition and the Social Bond: Changing Paradigms /  |r Nicholas H. Smith and Jean-Philippe Deranty --   |t From Hegel to Institutionalism The Role of Work within the Processes of Recognition in Hegel’s Idealism /  |r Paul Redding --   |t The Legacy of Hegelian Philosophy and the Future of Critical Theory /  |r Hans-Christoph Schmidt am Busch --   |t Recognition Theory and Institutional Labour Economics /  |r Craig MacMillan --   |t Critique, Norm and Work The Political Invisibility of Work and its Philosophical Echoes /  |r Emmanuel Renault --   |t Expression and Cooperation as Norms of Contemporary Work /  |r Deranty Jean-Philippe --   |t Three Normative Models of Work /  |r Nicholas H. Smith --   |t Work and Subjectivity: Towards a Philosophical Anthropology From the Psychopathology to the Psychodynamics of Work /  |r Christophe Dejours --   |t Care as Work: Mutual Vulnerabilities and Discrete Knowledge /  |r Pascale Molinier --   |t Work, Recognition and the Changing Face of Capitalism Admiration without Appreciation? The Paradoxes of Recognition of Doubly Subjectivised Work /  |r Stephan Voswinkel --   |t “Exclusive Focus on Figures. Exclusive Focus on Returns.” Marketisation as a Principle of Organisation and a Problem of Recognition /  |r Wagner Gabriele --   |t A Critical Assessment of Orthodox Economic Conceptions of Work /  |r Dale Tweedie --   |t Liberalism, Neutrality and Varieties of Capitalism /  |r Russell Keat --   |t Notes on Contributors /  |r Nicholas H. Smith and Jean-Philippe Deranty --   |t Index /  |r Nicholas H. Smith and Jean-Philippe Deranty. 
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