Richard Seymour, Unhitched: The Trial of Christopher Hitchens
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Read OnlineMUST-READ: As early as the second half of the nineteenth century, socialist movements largely adopted the Marxist critique of the notion of the free laborer, according to which free laborers are alienated in two senses: they are alienated insofar as they do not have control over their life (i.e., they are denied the ability to choose their activity, while both the means of production and the outcome of their labor belong to others), but they are also alienated insofar as liberal law and ideology rob them of the consciousness of their exploitation (since they are invited to consider themselves as owners of their labor power and thus as subjects endowed with a freedom that is equivalent to that of their employer). However, as mentioned above, socialists did not merely recognize and expose the fictitious and ideological character of the freedom granted to the free worker: they also seized on this construct, both in an effort to bolster the price of labor power (through the work of labor unions) and to criticize working conditions (for violating the essential distinction between man and commodity, between the laborer in his or her inalienable dignity and the labor power that he or she owns and rents out).
“A series of interviews with Foucault, translated from Italian and from French. The project began as an elucidation of Foucault’s History of Sexuality, with hope of relating it to Italian feminism, but ended with a significantly greater scope.”
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David Graeber, Debt: The First 5,000 YearsNote: Updated with new .EPUB link.
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NOTE: An obvious must-read for any serious thinker.