The Division of Labour and Its Alien Effects

Symposium: Canadian Journal of Continental Philosophy/Revue canadienne de philosophie continentale 23 (2):183-201 (2019)
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Abstract

For Marx, capitalism’s division of labour between mental and mate-rial labour is the condition of possibility for the creation of its alien, out of control, and contradictory effects. This paper will analyze the proletarian class, the capitalist class, and the world market qua ef-fects of the division of labour. The division of labour conceptualized fundamentally as a dynamic division between activity and passivity informs the analysis of these contradictory effects. This conceptual-ization of the division of labour provides the framework for under-standing the striving toward activity and self-determination, de-scribed by Marx, of that which falls on the side of material labour.

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Yue Jennifer Wang
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