
Work Work Work
labor, alienation, and class struggle
$45.79
- Paperback
216 pages
- Release Date
22 July 2022
Summary
Work Work Work: Unveiling Exploitation and the Call for Class Struggle
Explains the reality of labor markets and the nature and necessity of class struggle
For most economists, labor is simply a commodity, bought and sold in markets like any other – and what happens after that is not their concern. Individual prospective workers offer their services to individual employers, each acting solely out of self-interest and facing each other as equals. The forces of demand and supp…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781583679654 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 1583679650 |
| Series: | MRP S22 |
| Author: | Michael D. Yates |
| Publisher: | Monthly Review Press,U.S. |
| Imprint: | Monthly Review Press,U.S. |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 216 |
| Release Date: | 22 July 2022 |
| Weight: | 316g |
| Dimensions: | 210mm x 140mm |
What They're Saying
Critics Review
A high percentage of people in the wealthy centers like the United States see capitalism as doing more harm than good. A rising generation of workers sees system change as our best hope for a livable existence. People want better, more meaningful work that doesn’t kill us. Work, Work, Work is exactly what we need. For all of us concerned about how we escape from the racist, sexist, and ecologically destructive, winner-takes-all brutality of capitalism, this book is our indispensable guide and a manifesto for our times.” .– “ Hannah Holleman, organizer and professor of sociology at Amherst College” Praise for Can the Working Class Change the World? // It is no small feat to argue for the transformative power of a class whose members often act against their own objective interests and are wrought with seemingly insurmountable divisions. Nevertheless, in six carefully crafted chapters, Yates manages to achieve just this. In a format and style accessible to those in which he places his faith, he explains who the contemporary working class is, why it is capable of changing the world, its victories thus far and the challenges before it, and crucially, provides practical suggestions for its struggle against exploitation and expropriation. –Lucia Morgans, Marx & Philosophy
About The Author
Michael D. Yates
Michael D. Yates is Editorial Director of Monthly Review Press. For many years, he taught working people in labor education programs throughout the United States, seeking to teach, speak, and write for and with the working class and not just about it. He has helped organize labor unions and has written extensively about them. His most recent book is Can the Working Class Change the World? (Monthly Review Press).
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