“This book, being about work, is, by its very nature, about violence” (p. 31), says Amelia Horgan, a PhD student at the University of Essex, quoting Studs Terkel. In her book Lost in Work: Escaping Capitalism, Horgan reveals the violence and illusions underpinning work under capitalism, offering a portrait of it in three parts. The first part is dedicated to defining what work truly is, its origins, and the myths surrounding it; the second examines the problems this work creates on an individual and social level; finally, the third explores possible strategies to counter the capitalist work system, with references to the past and visions for the future.
Fornasaro, M. (2025). Let’s Escape Capitalism Together. INDISCIPLINE, 6(2), 232-236.
Let’s Escape Capitalism Together
Fornasaro, M
2025
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“This book, being about work, is, by its very nature, about violence” (p. 31), says Amelia Horgan, a PhD student at the University of Essex, quoting Studs Terkel. In her book Lost in Work: Escaping Capitalism, Horgan reveals the violence and illusions underpinning work under capitalism, offering a portrait of it in three parts. The first part is dedicated to defining what work truly is, its origins, and the myths surrounding it; the second examines the problems this work creates on an individual and social level; finally, the third explores possible strategies to counter the capitalist work system, with references to the past and visions for the future.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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