The paper explores the relationship between solidarity, social labour, and democracy in dialogue with Axel Honneth’s Der arbeitende Souverän, assuming the insights of Émile Durkheim as a crucial theoretical reference. The text attempts to underscore how the value of solidarity is a fundamental precondition for a fair social division of labour while raising questions regarding the measures necessary to democratise work landscapes. Finally, the analysis urges a deeper exploration of the aspects of group solidarity in the context of social labour.
Solidarity at work: recognising the common bonds in a fragmented social labour / Volpe, Alessandro. - In: CRITICAL HORIZONS. - ISSN 1440-9917. - (In corso di stampa). [Epub ahead of print]
Solidarity at work: recognising the common bonds in a fragmented social labour
Alessandro Volpe
In corso di stampa
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The paper explores the relationship between solidarity, social labour, and democracy in dialogue with Axel Honneth’s Der arbeitende Souverän, assuming the insights of Émile Durkheim as a crucial theoretical reference. The text attempts to underscore how the value of solidarity is a fundamental precondition for a fair social division of labour while raising questions regarding the measures necessary to democratise work landscapes. Finally, the analysis urges a deeper exploration of the aspects of group solidarity in the context of social labour.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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