Toward Degrowth: Worker Power, Surveillance Abolition, and Climate Justice at Amazon

IF 0.8 Q1 HISTORY
Nantina Vgontzas
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Abstract

Abstract Amazon is facing growing scrutiny over its workplace, community, and environmental harms, but interventions remain fragmented: grassroots organizing efforts against productivity quotas and diesel emissions have yet to be incorporated into policy debates over whether Amazon should be broken up or operated under direct public provision. Meanwhile, the company continues to define how people buy, sell, invest, and work, positioning itself to control global supply chains. This article challenges the perceived inevitability of Amazon’s growth. Linking questions of harm mitigation and economic governance, it shows how the various struggles being waged against Amazon point to an emergent counterhegemonic vision for Amazon, one marked by worker power, surveillance abolition, and ecological degrowth. This approach nests contingent organizing opportunities within a comprehensive vision of social transformation, assimilating seemingly conflicting reform paths. Rather than counterposing antitrust and nationalization, the article treats these as levers along a continuum of degrowing Amazon and realigning its operative principles around social need.
走向衰落:亚马逊的工人权力、废除监督和气候正义
亚马逊正面临着越来越多的关于其工作场所、社区和环境危害的审查,但干预措施仍然是分散的:基层组织反对生产力配额和柴油排放的努力尚未被纳入关于亚马逊是否应该分拆或在直接公共供应下运营的政策辩论。与此同时,该公司继续定义人们如何购买、销售、投资和工作,将自己定位为控制全球供应链。这篇文章对亚马逊增长的必然性提出了挑战。它将危害减轻和经济治理的问题联系起来,展示了针对亚马逊的各种斗争如何指向一个新兴的亚马逊反霸权愿景,一个以工人力量、取消监视和生态退化为标志的愿景。这种方法在社会转型的全面愿景中,容纳了偶然的组织机会,吸收了看似冲突的改革路径。这篇文章并没有将反垄断和国有化对立起来,而是将它们视为一种杠杆,使亚马逊的经济增长放缓,并围绕社会需求重新调整其运作原则。
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