O artigo argumenta que há, em Marx, uma diferenciação da função socialdo proletariado e dos outros assalariados fundada na distinta inserçãonaestrutura produtiva de cada classe social. Argumenta, ainda, que estadistinção está claramente posta em O Capital e que, com freqüência, orecurso aos manuscritos como os Grundrisse ou o Capítulo VI – Inéditotêm servido para desautorizar o texto publicado por Marx e que, política eteoricamente, têm servido para revogar a centralidade do proletariadopara superação do sistema do capital. ; The article argues thatthere is, in Marx, a differentiation of the social function of theproletariat from otherwage-labourers based on the distinctive insertion of each socialclass in the productivestructure. It argues also that this distinction is evident inCapital and, that often,references to manuscripts such as Grundrisse or Capital VI —unpublished, have beenused to discredit Marx's text and to, politically andtheoretically, refute thecentrality of the proletariat in the transcendence of thecapitalist system.
Between the late 1940s and independence in 1975, rural Mozambican women migrated to the capital, Lourenco Marques, to find employment in the cashew shelling industry. This book tells the labour and social history of what became Mozambique's most important late colonial era industry through the oral history and songs of three generations of the workforce. In the 1950s Jiva Jamal Tharani recruited a largely female labour force and inaugurated industrial cashew shelling in the Chamanculo neighbourhood. Seasonal cashew brews had long been an essential component of the region's household, gift and informal economies, but by the 1970s cashew exports comprised the largest share of the colony's foreign exchange earnings. This book demonstrates that Mozambique's cashew economy depended fundamentally on women's work and should be understood as "whole cloth"
Analyses the lives and livelihoods of the female cashew shellers in Mozambique's capital in the colonial era, during which the industry grew to be a major export, and relates how the women played a fundamental, but previously underappreciated, role in the colony's economy. JOINT RUNNER-UP FOR THE 2017 AIDOO-SNYDER BOOK PRIZE Between the late 1940s and independence in 1975, rural Mozambican women migrated to the capital, Lourenço Marques, to find employment in the cashew shelling industry.This book tells the labour and social history of what became Mozambique's most important late colonial era industry through the oral history and songs of three generations of the workforce. In the 1950s Jiva Jamal Tharani recruited a largely female labour force and inaugurated industrial cashew shelling in the Chamanculo neighbourhood. Seasonal cashew brews had long been an essential component of the region's household, gift and informal economies, but bythe 1970s cashew exports comprised the largest share of the colony's foreign exchange earnings. This book demonstrates that Mozambique's cashew economy depended fundamentally on women's work and should be understood as "whole cloth". Drawing on over 100 interviews, the rich narratives convey layered histories: the rural crises that triggered the flight of women, their lives as factory workers, widespread payment and wage fraud, the formation of innovative urban families, and the health costs that all African families paid for municipal neglect of their neighbourhoods. Jeanne Marie Penvenne is Professor of History, and core faculty in International Relations, Africana and Women, and Gender and Sexuality Studies at Tufts University.. She is the author of the Herskovits shortlisted African Workers and Colonial Racism (James Currey/Heinemann, 1995)
Background: In a society increasingly marked by the logic of contemporary capitalism, education becomes an instrument for the reproduction of alienated labour forces. Objectives: To provide an overview of the characteristics of subjectivity and attitudes of the postmodern subject based on the studies of Fredric Jameson and David Harvey; unveiling the development of techniques for producing more effective ways of subjecting the company culture to neoliberal rationality described by Pierre Dardot and Christian Laval and their influences on the formation of contemporary identities; reflect on the role of education, in particular of scientific education, in overcoming the state of alienation brought about by the capitalist system of neoliberal societies. Design: Articulation between exploratory and bibliographic research, articulated with the theoretical frameworks of Paulo Freire's critical theory and pedagogy. Settings and Participants: Given the typology of the research carried out, articles, books and documents about the capitalist system in neoliberal societies, the educational legislation and Paulo Freire's pedagogy. Data Collection and analysis: Critical reflection on the texts consulted and included in the research. Results: There is a relationship between the subjects constituted from the marketing logic and the role of the school as a reproducer of mechanisms of subjugation to the hegemonic capitalist system; there is also the business and industrial influence in the development of educational policies throughout the history of education. Conclusions: As a possibility of transforming this scenario of alienation from the educational system to hegemonic power, the Freirean conception of emancipatory critical humanist education is presented, in addition to the reproduction of capitalist logic, based on the awareness of subjects based on dialogical pedagogy and the appropriation of the scientific knowledge as a transformer of reality.
This book aims at analyzing the trajectory of the automotive industry in Latin America, focusing on the social, economic, and political implications inherent to the establishment of this sector in countries such as Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, and Mexico. The topics regarding the world of work and its relationship with technology and socio economic development appear as guiding axes of the analysis process. In its two volumes, the work consists of chapters presenting researches by specialists dedicated to mattersranging from the organization of the automotive chain in the main countries in which it is present on the continent, to the ways of managing labour in factories and their consequences to workers in economic, political, social, health, and safety aspects. The relationship between the State and private corporations (as in public policies topromote the growth of such industry) is addressed, as wellas the role of the organization and mobilization ofworkers' unions in such processes. Additionally, there are analysis on topics such as the links between the automotive industry and other sectors (such as oil orfinances) and trade unfolding at the level of regional blocs (Mercosur and NAFTA), as well as studies on the impact son development dynamics location of enterprises linked tothis industrial chain. It is a work that contributes with new and innovative knowledge on such subjects, positioning itself as reference material for professionals from different areas and activities, from those involved in academic research, to those who have prospecting, formulation, and decision-making roles. ; Este livro dedica-se a analisar a trajetória da indústria automotiva na América Latina enfocando as implicações sociais, econômicas e políticas inerentes à implantação desse setor em países como Argentina, Brasil, Colômbia e México. Os temas concernentes ao mundo do trabalho e sua relação com a tecnologia e o desenvolvimento socioeconômico figuram como eixos orientadores do processo de análise. Em seus dois tomos, a obra constitui-se de capítulos que trazem pesquisas de especialistas dedicadas a matérias que abrangem desde a organização da cadeia automotiva nos principais países em que está presente no continente, até as formas de gestão do trabalho nas fábricas e suas consequências aos/às trabalhadores em termos econômicos, políticos, sociais, de saúde e segurança.Abordam-se as relações entre o Estado e as corporações privadas (como nas políticas públicas de promoção ao crescimento de tal indústria), assim como o papel da organização e da mobilização dos sindicatos de trabalhadores/as em tais processos. Ademais, se analisam temas como as vinculações entre a indústria automotiva e outros setores (como o petrolífero ou o financeiro) e o comércio que se desdobra no nível dos blocos regionais (Mercosul e TLCAN), além de estudos sobre os impactos na dinâmica de desenvolvimento local dos empreendimentos ligados a essa cadeia industrial. Trata-se de uma obra que contribui com conhecimentos novos e inovadores sobre tais assuntos, posicionando-se como material de referência a profissionais de diversas áreas e atuações, desde os/as envolvidos na pesquisa acadêmica, até os/às que desempenham funções de prospecção, formulação e tomada de decisões.