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Global Justice, Markets and Domination

Fausto Corvino

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Abstract: This thought-provoking book analyses the process of labour commodification, through which the individual’s ability to earn a basic living becomes dependent on the conditions of the market relationship. Building on the premise that the separation of a group of individuals from the means of production is an intrinsic element of capitalism, Fausto Corvino theorises that this implies a form of domination in a neo-republican sense.

Keywords: Economics and Finance; Politics and Public Policy Sociology and Social Policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
ISBN: 9781839102554
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Ch 1 Labour commodification , pp 35-67 Downloads
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Ch 2 Market and domination , pp 68-97 Downloads
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Ch 3 A minimum de-commodification of labour and global justice , pp 98-131 Downloads
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Ch 4 Statist objections to a cosmopolitan minimum de-commodification of labour , pp 132-158 Downloads
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