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| #788451 in eBooks | 2011-08-19 | 2011-08-19 | File type: PDF||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Absolutely brilliant!|By mjp|This is a highly original work by a leading scholar who works on the nexus between Feminist theory and Marxist thought.|0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Five Stars|By oki chung|enlightening and shocking! changed my mind about work completely!!|0 of 0 people found the following rev||
“Finally, a well-reasoned and critical treatise on the nature of work has appeared that grapples with the work ethic and wrestles it into submission.” - The Right to Be Lazy blog
In The Problem with Work, Kathi Weeks boldly challenges the presupposition that work, or waged labor, is inherently a social and political good. While progressive political movements, including the Marxist and feminist movements, have fought for equal pay, better work conditions, and the recognition of unpaid work as a valued form of labor, even they have tended to accept work as a naturalized or inevitable activity. Weeks argues that in taking work as a give...
You easily download any file type for your device.The Problem with Work: Feminism, Marxism, Antiwork Politics, and Postwork Imaginaries (a John Hope Franklin Center Book) | Kathi Weeks. A good, fresh read, highly recommended.