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Hunger discipline and social parasites: The Political Economy of the Living Wage

机译:饥饿纪律和社会寄生虫:工资的政治经济学

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This article examines how New Deal commitments to a living wage were overturned by neoliberal market forces after the 1970s capital accumulation crisis. A period of urban financial-ization followed, characterized by a shift of urban fortunes away from labor and toward capital. Today's living wage movement critiques the resulting economy in which top-tier success is linked to declining worker prospects. Advocates argue that businesses receiving government contracts or subsidies should pay a living wage that allows workers to support the average family in reasonable comfort. This article explores arguments for and against this movement, using Denver, Colorado, as a case study.
机译:本文研究了1970年代资本积累危机之后,新自由主义市场力量如何推翻新政对生活工资的承诺。随后是城市金融化时期,其特征是城市财富从劳动力转移到资本。当今的生活工资运动对由此产生的经济提出了批评,在这种经济中,顶级的成功与工人前景的下降有关。拥护者认为,获得政府合同或补贴的企业应支付生活费,以使工人能够在合理舒适的情况下养家糊口。本文以科罗拉多州丹佛市为例,探讨了支持和反对这一运动的论点。

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