SÊ BEM-VINDO ! SÊ BEM-VINDA ! YOU ARE WELCOME !

segunda-feira, 23 de novembro de 2015

Social Classes And Their Relationship To Capital


"One of the strengths of Marx and Engels’s analysis was that it understood that the composition of the working class was constantly changing with the development of capitalism itself. The centrality of the working class did not rest on the type of work performed, the color of their collars, or even whether workers initially saw themselves as part of a united, self-conscious class. It was their relationship to capital and their own exploitation that placed them in a unique position in society and ultimately provoked them to fight back—initially in defense of their own immediate aims but also initiating a process that could lead to a wider identification with their interests as a class."

Geoff Bailey

Sem comentários: