Das novas possibilidades do trabalho coletivo
Gláucia Campregher
Economia, 2004, vol. 5, issue 1, 123-159
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This article attempts to show that more recent dinamics of capitalism based in flexible accumulation (in both dimensions technical and social) puts again the question about another kind of work, not pay by wages, and not inconscient about its power. In this way, work is yet 'a key category' to think society (in the oposite view of Claus Offe). Bellowing Marx, we believe that the combination of social activity is the power of productivity. And nowadays, this combination of social activity exists in territory before its appropriation by capital, is organized by a different kind of enterpreneur (a political one - Negri), and gives small firms a chance for survive in nets. Therefore, we don´t agree this is a post capitalism coming. Even capitalistic forces gain with this, and reorganize theirpower of concentration in different ways. At the end, we analize the power of 'solidarity economy' as a new kind of labor union using capital logic against capital.
Date: 2004
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