Labor, Humanism, and the Play of Mediation: A Rejoinder

IF 0.8 Q3 POLITICAL SCIENCE
A. Dinerstein, F. H. Pitts
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Abstract

This rejoinder focuses on two issues discussed in Samuel Mercer’s review of Ana C. Dinerstein and Frederick Harry Pitts’s book A World beyond Work? Labour, Money and the Capitalist State between Crisis and Utopia. The first concerns the authors’ alleged defense of concrete labor against abstract labor; the second concerns the accusation of humanism. First, the rejoinder clarifies the authors’ understanding of concrete and abstract labor as dialectically intertwined, and also the implications of this for class struggle in and against the “play of mediation” between the two. Second, the rejoinder pleads guilty to the charge of humanism in how the authors approach work and alienation. The authors argue that the related criticism is based in the idea of an “epistemological break” in Marx’s work, but they situate their work in a countervailing reading of Marx that sees a humanist core and continuity characterizing both Marx’s “early” conceptualization of alienation and estrangement and his later conceptualization of real abstraction in the critique of political economy.
劳动、人道主义与调解的作用:复辩状
这篇反驳集中在塞缪尔·默瑟对安娜·C·迪纳斯坦和弗雷德里克·哈里·皮茨的《工作之外的世界?劳动、金钱与危机与乌托邦之间的资本主义国家。第一个问题涉及作者所谓的对具体劳动与抽象劳动的辩护;二是对人道主义的指责。首先,反驳者阐明了作者对具体劳动和抽象劳动辩证交织的理解,以及这对阶级斗争和反对两者之间“调解游戏”的启示。其次,答辩人对作者对待工作和异化的方式中的人道主义指控表示认罪。作者认为,相关的批评是基于马克思作品中的“认识论断裂”的思想,但他们将自己的作品置于对马克思的反解读中,看到了马克思“早期”对异化和隔阂的概念化和后来在政治经济学批判中对真正抽象的概念化的人文主义核心和连续性。
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