This essay reviews three recent publications that, from different disciplinary approaches, address the capital-labour relationship by delving into the dynamics of the organisation of labour, the structural inequality suffered by the working class, the forms of resistance and organisation of the workers' movement, as well as the importance of conflict and its regulation. Conflict is a key issue that binds the three works and opens up future scenarios: a potential collective reorganisation of workers able to generate a counter-movement aimed at reducing the imbalanced power relation between capital and labour after decades of neo-liberal domination.Dukes and Streeck (2022).Horgan (2021).Yates (2022).
The Long Way Toward a Post-Industrial Justice
Borghi P.
2023-01-01
Abstract
This essay reviews three recent publications that, from different disciplinary approaches, address the capital-labour relationship by delving into the dynamics of the organisation of labour, the structural inequality suffered by the working class, the forms of resistance and organisation of the workers' movement, as well as the importance of conflict and its regulation. Conflict is a key issue that binds the three works and opens up future scenarios: a potential collective reorganisation of workers able to generate a counter-movement aimed at reducing the imbalanced power relation between capital and labour after decades of neo-liberal domination.Dukes and Streeck (2022).Horgan (2021).Yates (2022).I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.