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Marx, labour and emancipation in South African sociology: a preliminary rethinking

机译:南非社会学中的马克思,劳动和解放:初步反思

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In a university and disciplinary environment where knowledge is increasingly commodified, this paper sketches a reconstruction of the mature Marx's analysis of capitalism. I argue that his understanding remains methodologically powerful and helps to ground sociological analyses of the present. While accepting that there are good grounds for questioning the relevance of Marx in the wake of the South African political transition and the Post-Fordist transformation of labour, this interpretation departs significantly from how Marx has generally been interpreted by sociologists and other social scientists in the country by foregrounding the commodity as the starting point of his social critique. Indeed, I argue that 'class' and 'workplaces', long a focus of radical sociologists, are on their own inadequate to grasp Marx's concept of capitalism. Finally, drawing on the Frankfurt School, I suggest the importance of a critique of labour and the recognition of contradiction as the starting point of an emancipatory project.
机译:在知识日趋商品化的大学和学科环境中,本文勾勒出对马克思成熟的资本主义分析的重构。我认为,他的理解在方法论上仍然很有效,并有助于为当前的社会学分析打下基础。尽管承认有充分的理由质疑在南非政治过渡和后福特主义劳动力转型后马克思的相关性,但这种解释与社会学家和其他社会科学家通常对马克思的解释大相径庭。通过将商品作为他的社会批评的出发点来展示这个国家。确实,我认为,长期以来激进社会学家一直关注的“阶级”和“工作场所”本身不足以掌握马克思的资本主义概念。最后,我以法兰克福学派为基础,提出了批判劳动和认识矛盾作为解放计划起点的重要性。

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