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The Making Of The Citizenworker Labour And The Borders Of Politics In Postrevolutionary France Federico Tomasello

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The Making Of The Citizenworker Labour And The Borders Of Politics In Postrevolutionary France Federico Tomasello
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.91 MB
Pages: 171
Author: Federico Tomasello
ISBN: 9781003303497, 1003303498
Language: English
Year: 2023

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The Making Of The Citizenworker Labour And The Borders Of Politics In Postrevolutionary France Federico Tomasello by Federico Tomasello 9781003303497, 1003303498 instant download after payment.

Over the course of the 19th century, European societies started thinking of themselves as “civilisations of work.” In the wake of the political and industrial revolutions, labour as a human activity and condition gradually came to embody a general principle of order, progress, and governance. How did work become so central to our systems of citizenship and social recognition?
The book addresses this question by considering the French context in the long transition between the 1789 and 1848 revolutions and focusing on a specific “fragment” of history in the early 1830s marked by a pandemic crisis and the first consequences of industrialisation. It combines the analysis of both political institutions and social movements to retrace the rise of a labour-based social contract revolving around the “citizen-worker” as the quintessential subject of rights.
The first part of the book highlights the role played by the genesis of the modern social sciences and analyses it as a political process that established work as an “object” of governance and scientific investigation, thus fostering pioneering measures of welfare centred on work conditions. The second part focuses on the emergence of the concept of “working class” and the modern labour movement, which structured the world of work as a collective political “subject.”

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