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Refeudalization of Law and Labor: (Late) Capitalist Dynamics of State Transformation

Publication at Faculty of Education, Faculty of Arts |
2017

Abstract

The (late) capitalist social dynamics are characterized chiefly by the ongoing privatization of the most apparent expression of bourgeois organization: the state law, i.e. the state, and its privatization is often seen as the erosion of the state. The authors of this paper focus on the study of the aforementioned erosion on the backdrop of the theory of recognition.

The text is primarily an analysis of the process on two levels: first it examines the change in law as a level of recognition of human dignity, while the latter part of the text concerns the analysis of the erosion of labour/work as a founding ethos of social valuation.