Social Identity and Class Consciousness

IF 0.6 Q4 ECONOMICS
Hardy Hanappi, E. Hanappi-Egger
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Abstract

Abstract The current economic crisis proves how deep the contradictions inherent in contemporary capitalism really are. At the same time it is evident that the financial crisis goes hand in hand with a social crisis, since an increasing number of people lost trust in governments, trade unions, and other representative institutions. A main reason why the European Left nevertheless faces severe challenges in attracting supporters seems to be an experienced loss of what has been called ‘working class identity’ in earlier times. This development has been fueled by the continuing debate on ‘identity constructions’ as proposed, e.g. by post-modernist scholars referring to ‘fluid’ and ambiguous concepts of identity and strictly denying any social categorization. So, there is a gap between the loss of working-class identity on one hand and the focus on merely social identities on the other hand. To bridge this gap the two trajectories have to be linked. Thus, it is proposed to reflect the whole discussion on ‘working class identity’ in the light of exploitation referring to classical political economy, but additionally to integrate social identity constructions by reviving the concept of alienation.
社会认同与阶级意识
当前的经济危机证明了当代资本主义内在矛盾的深度。与此同时,很明显,金融危机与社会危机密切相关,因为越来越多的人失去了对政府、工会和其他代表性机构的信任。欧洲左翼在吸引支持者方面仍然面临严峻挑战的一个主要原因似乎是早期所谓的“工人阶级身份”的经历性丧失。这一发展受到了关于“身份结构”的持续争论的推动,例如后现代主义学者提到了“流动”和模糊的身份概念,并严格否认任何社会分类。因此,一方面工人阶级身份的丧失与另一方面仅仅关注社会身份之间存在着差距。要弥合这一差距,就必须把两种轨迹联系起来。因此,本文建议借鉴古典政治经济学,在剥削的视角下反思关于“工人阶级认同”的整个讨论,同时通过恢复异化的概念来整合社会认同建构。
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