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Philosophy of "Labor": Power that Makes People Work
HAMAMOTO Masao May 30, 2011 Kawade Shobo Shinsha, 192p.
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HAMAMOTO Masao May 30, 2011
Philosophy of "Labor": Power that Makes People Work, Kawade Shobo Shinsha, 192p. 2100 ISBN-10: 4309245498 ISBN-13: 978-4309245492 2100
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From Blurb of Scholars
・"Let’s encompass labor with thoughts! The greatest discussion by a young speculator."(SAKAI Takashi)
・"Power that makes people work, which drives them into job hunting, being employed and death from overwork at the end. He describes and reveals the power. This book is simply excellent neither even though he is young nor because he is young. (
KOIZUMI Yoshiyuki)
From Blurb of the Publisher
His robust and provocative thought fundamentally explodes previous labor theories including Arendt and Negri, and reexamine the modern era, being most needed for the present. A new star who was born in 1980s emerged in the world of thought!
Content Introduction
A 28 years old genius has emerged in the world of thoughts. This is an incredibly excellent book that fundamentally reexamines labor as power and upends the modern era in a unprecedented manner by critically referring such previous labor theories as Arendt, Foucault, Negri and so on.
Contents (From "BOOK" Data Base)
The author's robust and provocative thought fundamentally explodes previous labor theories including Arendt and Negri, and reexamine the modern era. This thought is needed now.
Bibliography of the Author (From "BOOK Author Introduction Information")
HAMAMOTO Masao
Born in 1983. Currently graduate student at the Graduate School of Core Ethics and Frontier Sciences, Ritsumeikan University (This data was posted at the time of publishing this book.)
■Table of Contents
Forward
Chapter 1 What Makes Conflicts over Labor Invisible
1・1 Minimal / Excessive Definitions of Labor
1・2 Italian Feminism
1・3 Aoi Shiba no Kai
1・4 Summary as Theoretical Premise
Chapter 2 "Politicization" of Labor
2・1 Conceptual Distinction between "Labor" and Job
2・2 Needs for Social Life and Leisure Time
Chapter 3 Politicization of "Labor"
3・1 Politicization of Thoughts in the Relationship between Social Administration and Self-administration
3・2 "Labor" = Art = "Crimes"
Chapter 4 "Death from Overwork": the Place for Power of Labor
4・1 Conflicts between Power of Labor and Power which have affected at Various Social Aspects
4・2 Suicide Induced by "Overwork" as Social Labor
Conclusion
Remarks
References
Afterword
UP:August 31, 2011 REV:
Translation by TAMURA Noriko
Proofread by KATAOKA Minoru