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New Philosophies of Labour

New Philosophies of Labour
Author: Nicholas Smith
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2011-11-11
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 900420976X

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This volume addresses the long-standing neglect of the category of labour in critical social theory and it presents a powerful case for a new paradigm based on the anthropological significance of work and its role in shaping social bonds.


A New Philosophy for Labor

A New Philosophy for Labor
Author: Gus Tyler
Publisher:
Total Pages: 18
Release: 1959
Genre: Labor unions
ISBN:

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The New Philosophy of Labor

The New Philosophy of Labor
Author: Cecil Delisle Burns
Publisher:
Total Pages: 126
Release: 1925
Genre:
ISBN:

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The Philosophy of Labor

The Philosophy of Labor
Author: Frank Tannenbaum
Publisher: Literary Licensing, LLC
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2011-10-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9781258190835

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A New Philosophy of Modernity and Sovereignty

A New Philosophy of Modernity and Sovereignty
Author: Przemyslaw Tacik
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2021-07-29
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1350201286

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Tackling important philosophical questions on modernity – what it is, where it begins and when it ends – Przemyslaw Tacik challenges the idea that modernity marks a particular epoch, and historicises its conception to offer a radical critique of it. His deconstruction-informed critique collects and assesses reflections on modernity from major philosophers including Hegel, Heidegger, Lacan, Arendt, Agamben, and Žižek. This analysis progresses a new understanding of modernity intrinsically connected to the growth of sovereignty as an organising principle of contemporary life. He argues that it is the idea of 'modernity', as a taken-for-granted era, which is positioned as the essential condition for making linear history possible, when it should instead be history, in and of itself, which dictates the existence of a particular period. Using Hegel's notion of 'spirit' to trace the importance of sovereignty to the conception of the modern epoch within German idealism, Tacik traces Hegel's influence on Heidegger through reference to the 'star' in his late philosophy which represents the hope of overcoming the metaphysical poverty of modernity. This line of thought reveals the necessity of a paradigm shift in our understanding of modernity that speaks to contemporary continental philosophy, theories of modernity, political theory, and critical re-assessments of Marxism.


Labor of Fire

Labor of Fire
Author: Bruno Gulli
Publisher: Temple University Press
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2005-12-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1592131131

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In Labor of Fire, Bruno Gullì offers a timely and much needed re-examination of the concept of labor. Distinguishing between "productive labor" (working for money or subsistence) and "living labor" (working for artistic creation), Gullì convincingly argues for a definition of work that recognizes the importance of artistic and social creativity to our definition of labor and the self. Gullì lays the groundwork for his book by offering a critique of productive labor, and then maps out his productive/living labor distinction in detail, reviewing the work of Marx and others.


The New Division of Labor

The New Division of Labor
Author: Frank Levy
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 187
Release: 2012-11-26
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1400845920

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As the current recession ends, many workers will not be returning to the jobs they once held--those jobs are gone. In The New Division of Labor, Frank Levy and Richard Murnane show how computers are changing the employment landscape and how the right kinds of education can ease the transition to the new job market. The book tells stories of people at work--a high-end financial advisor, a customer service representative, a pair of successful chefs, a cardiologist, an automotive mechanic, the author Victor Hugo, floor traders in a London financial exchange. The authors merge these stories with insights from cognitive science, computer science, and economics to show how computers are enhancing productivity in many jobs even as they eliminate other jobs--both directly and by sending work offshore. At greatest risk are jobs that can be expressed in programmable rules--blue collar, clerical, and similar work that requires moderate skills and used to pay middle-class wages. The loss of these jobs leaves a growing division between those who can and cannot earn a good living in the computerized economy. Left unchecked, the division threatens the nation's democratic institutions. The nation's challenge is to recognize this division and to prepare the population for the high-wage/high-skilled jobs that are rapidly growing in number--jobs involving extensive problem solving and interpersonal communication. Using detailed examples--a second grade classroom, an IBM managerial training program, Cisco Networking Academies--the authors describe how these skills can be taught and how our adjustment to the computerized workplace can begin in earnest.


The Spirit of the New Philosophy

The Spirit of the New Philosophy
Author: John Herman Randall
Publisher:
Total Pages: 326
Release: 1919
Genre: New Thought
ISBN:

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A New Philosophy of Discourse

A New Philosophy of Discourse
Author: Joshua Kates
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2020-11-12
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1350163643

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What would happen if structures, forms, and other stand-alone entities thought to comprise our intellectual toolkit-words, meanings, signs-were jettisoned? How would a work written in a purportedly dead language, like The Iliad, or penned in a foreign tongue be approached if deemed legible without structures such as meaning-bearing signs or grammatical rules? A New Philosophy of Discourse charts a novel course in response to these questions, coining an original concept of discourse, or talk!, that Joshua Kates presents as more fundamental than language. In Kates' conception of discourse, writing and speech take shape entirely as events, situated within histories, contexts, and traditions themselves always in the making. Combining literary theory, literary criticism, and philosophy, to reveal a new perspective on discourse, Kates focuses on literary criticism, literary texts by Charles Bernstein and Stanley Elkin, and the philosophical writings of Stanley Cavell, Hans-Georg Gadamer, Donald Davidson and Martin Heidegger. This ground-breaking study bridges the analytical/continental divide, by working through concrete problems using novel and extended interpretations with wide-ranging implications for the humanities.