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Lost in Work
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Lost in Work

Escaping Capitalism

Pluto Press, 2021 more...


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Work is transforming under the pressure of automation, generational shifts and the lasting marks of the COVID-19 pandemic. To inform conversations about what work is and what it should be, academic Amelia Horgan offers an impassioned and well-researched account of the exploitative nature of large-scale capitalism. Horgan focuses on the poor conditions low-wage workers in the United Kingdom and United States face as a result of under-regulated capitalist forces. Her proposed solution may not be new, but it is enjoying a revival: unionization and collective bargaining.

Take-Aways

  • Since the Industrial Age, capitalism has subjugated and exploited workers.
  • Capitalism degrades and debases work.
  • Capitalism makes work and constant self-improvement the dominant aspects of life. 

About the Author

Amelia Horgan is an academic researcher and lecturer at the University of Essex. She writes on work-related topics for a range of media, including The Guardian, VICE and Tribune.


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