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(2024)The author reconstructs the concept of work in the Constitutional system as concretely implemented to date, starting from the fundamental principles and rules on socio-economic relations as read by jurisprudence, especially ...
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(2024)When Gramsci theorizes the Factory Councils (in 1919-1920), he looks at work as the center of social and political life: the Factory Council brings together economics and politics, society and the state. The root of the ...
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(2024)Within the international anarchist movement, the figure of Berneri presents several elements of originality. His anti-dogmatism and his critique of 19th-century positivist epistemology, with its totalising macro-categories, ...
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(2024)Liberal Socialism was written by Carlo Rosselli during his confinement on the island Lipari, from where he escaped in 1929. In Paris he continued his struggle against fascism until his assassination in 1937 with his brother ...
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(2024)The script addresses the role of the theme of work in Labriola's thought, and attempts to demonstrate how this can be assumed as the key to all of his Marxist reflection. "Self-government of work", construction of an ...
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(2024)This essay reconstructs the idea of work in the tradition of Italian idealism and neo-idealism: from Bertrando Spaventa to Benedetto Croce to Giovanni Gentile, Ugo Spirito, as well as other philosophers who started from ...
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(2024)The sixth part of this volume includes contributions that cover the years of our country's history ranging from the second half of the nineteenth century to the present day. In this period of time the first transition from ...
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(2024)The essay considers the anthropological architecture of Seneca’s thought. It investigates the relationship between leisure (otium) and the world of occupations, in which we could include work. As a contemplative activity, ...
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(2024)The article offers an account of the recent debate on work, freedom and utopia in the French humanities and social sciences. It is organized around the four thematic cores that seem to condense its richest or most promising ...
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(2024)Our contribution analyzes the effects of technological dynamics on human work in this phase of profound socio-technical transformation. Taking into consideration research concerning the USA, France, Germany and Italy, it ...
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(2024)Industrial systems, characterized by robotic devices and the artificial intelligence evolution, have transformed the sense of work by modifying the sense making and skills development processes. The continuous training, ...
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(2024)Slave labor survived the abolition of slavery. Karl Marx analyzed both the role of legal slavery in the original accumulation of the capital and the forms of forced labor inherent to the “free” labor relationships (wage ...
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(2024)Taylorism-fordism as a labour process consolidated in the 20thcentury. It is based in mass production and more homogeneous products; in control of timing and movements with the chronometer and serial production; in a strong ...
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(2024)The author analyzes the concept of 'decent work' in the Ilo from the founding of the Organization in 1919 until the adoption in 1999 of 'decent work' as a fundamental universal principle, passing through some key passages, ...
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(2024)Leisure can be defined as a condition in which one finds oneself when engaged in activities that one has chosen to perform in the absence of compulsion, for one's own pleasure, and, most often, but not necessarily, perceived ...
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(2024)The issue of reproduction has been introduced by feminist movements since the 1970s as the blind spot in the conceptions of work as production. The resumption and updating of the reproduction category allow to grasp the ...
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(2024)The “sense of justice” as a political-moral object that animates social action – coordination, conflict, local compromise – is investigated by Luc Boltanski in the wake both of the Durkhemian and Weberian sociological ...
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(2024)The third (Axel Honneth) and fourth generation (Rahel Jaeggi, Hartmut Rosa) of Frankfurt School authors introduced a significant breakthrough in Critical Theory. The key points of this change consist in the resumption of ...
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(2024)This essay draws on ecocriticism to explore the concept of labor in Vergil's works as a connective force linking humans and nonhumans together.
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(2024)The text presents and discusses Philippe Van Parijs' idea of work and the vision of the labor market starting from his proposal for an unconditional basic income, to be attributed to everyone regardless of economic conditions ...




















