For Work / Against Work
Debates on the centrality of work

Deranty, Jean-Philippe The case for work 2024 Article History of Work, Centrality of Work, Social Reproduction
Citation Deranty, Jean-Philippe 2024 Article History of Work Centrality of Work Social Reproduction

"The case for work"

by Deranty, Jean-Philippe (2024)

Abstract

The modern work ethic is in crisis. The numerous harms and injustices harboured by current labour markets and work organisations, combined with the threat of mass unemployment entailed in rampant automation, have inspired a strong “post-work” movement in the theoretical humanities and social sciences, echoed by many intellectuals, journalists, artists and progressives. Against this widespread temptation to declare work obsolete, The Case for Work shows that our paltry situation is critical precisely because work matters. It is a mistake to advocate a society beyond work on the basis of its current organisation. In the first part of the book, the arguments feeding into the “case against work” are located in the long history of social and political thought. This comprehensive, genealogical inquiry highlights many conceptual and methodological issues that continue to plague contemporary accounts. The second part of the book makes the “case for work” in a positive way through a dialectical argument. The very feature of work that its critics emphasise, namely that it is a realm of necessity, is precisely what makes it the conduit for freedom and flourishing, provided each member of society is in a position to face this necessity in conditions that are equal and just.

Keywords

Themes

History of Work, Centrality of Work, Social Reproduction

Links to Reference

Citation

Share


How to contribute.