“Nothing but Joy”: The Welfare Rights Movement’s Antiwork Freedom Dream

IF 0.1 4区 哲学 Q4 ETHNIC STUDIES
W. Sherwin
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Abstract

Based on the welfare rights movement’s archival record, this article depicts welfare activists as inventive public intellectuals who developed bold and sophisticated antiwork “freedom dreams.” Informed by both their experiences in the low wage labor force, as well as the historic lineage of chattel slavery, welfare rights movement participants challenged the widespread assumption that improving wage work can remedy poverty, and argued against ideological adherence to the work ethic. As perhaps the largest, most visible antiwork social movement to date, the welfare rights movement holds crucial importance in deepening our empirical understanding of antiwork politics, the pursuit of income decoupled from work, and the motivation of its advocates. Additionally, this analysis situates antiwork politics as an overlooked component of the rich and variegated legacy of the Black radical tradition.
“只有快乐”:福利权利运动的反工作自由梦
根据福利权利运动的档案记录,这篇文章将福利活动家描绘成富有创造力的公共知识分子,他们发展了大胆而复杂的反劳动“自由梦想”,福利权利运动的参与者对提高工资工作可以弥补贫困的普遍假设提出了质疑,并反对在意识形态上坚持职业道德。作为迄今为止规模最大、最引人注目的反工作社会运动,福利权利运动在加深我们对反工作政治、追求与工作脱钩的收入及其倡导者的动机的实证理解方面具有至关重要的意义。此外,这一分析将反工作政治定位为黑人激进传统丰富多彩的遗产中被忽视的一个组成部分。
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Souls
Souls ETHNIC STUDIES-
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