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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 other
Labor --- Work --- Marxian economics. --- Capitalism. --- Economics --- Travail --- Economie marxiste --- Capitalisme --- Economie politique --- Philosophy. --- Philosophie
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This book uses the ontological notions of singularity and threshold to deconstruct the myth of the independent individual and address the question of what comes after sovereignty and the subject.
Metaphysics --- Political philosophy. Social philosophy --- Individualism --- Ontology
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A fierce critique of productivity and sovereignty in the world of labor and everyday life, Bruno Gullì's Earthly Plenitudes asks, can labor exist without sovereignty and without capitalism? He introduces the concept of dignity of individuation to prompt a rethinking of categories of political ontology. Dignity of individuation stresses the notion that the dignity of each and any individual being lies in its being individuated as such; dignity is the irreducible and most essential character of any being. Singularity is a more universal quality.Gullì first reviews approaches to sove
Labor --- Work --- Marxian economics. --- Capitalism. --- Sovereignty. --- Philosophy.
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