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Labor in Crisis Ser |
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Labor in Crisis Ser
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Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1 The Ontology of Labor: Problems of the Relationship between Philosophy and Political Economy -- REMARK: The Productive Power of Capital -- 2 On the Difference between Living Labor and Productive Labor -- REMARK: 1 Dialectic and metaphysics -- REMARK: 2 Vulgar metaphysics and poetic metaphysics -- 3 Radicalizing the Ontology of Labor: Institution and Utopia -- 4 The Solitude of Labor: On the Relationship between Creative Labor and Artistic Production -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index |
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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 others |
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2020. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries |
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Print version: Gulli, Bruno Labor of Fire : The Ontology of Labor Between Economy and Culture
Philadelphia : Temple University Press,c2005 9781592131129
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Labor -- Philosophy.;Work -- Philosophy.;Marxian economics.;Capitalism.;Economics -- Philosophy
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