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Estranged Labor Learning
Oleh:
McDermott, Ray
;
Lave, Jean
Jenis:
Article from Books - E-Book
Dalam koleksi:
Critical Perspectives on Activity Explorations Across Education, Work, and Everyday Life
,
page 89-122.
Topik:
Estranged Labor
;
Karl Marx
Fulltext:
Estranged Labor Learning.pdf
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This chapter is in praise of the labor of reading profound and rich texts, in this case, the essay on “Estranged Labor” by Karl Marx. Comparing in detail what Marx wrote on estranged labor with current social practices of learning and education leads us to comprehensive and provocative ideas about learning – including the social practices of alienated learning. We then emphasize the importance of distribution in the institutionalized production of alienated learning. And we end this chapter with critical re?ections on the importance of alienation for the relation between teaching and learning in the social practice of scholars. In 1844, Karl Marx wrote “Estranged Labor,” an essay with a radical philosophical and political claim: labor, prices, pro?t, and ownership do not exist as things independent of historical circumstance. Rather, they exist only in relations between persons and their productive work. To make matters worse, claimed Marx, the same is true of the words and categories we have available to understand, confront, and reorganize these building blocks or any other relations that de?ne and control our lives: the very content of our minds “takes for granted what it is supposed to explain” (Marx, 1844: 106). Together, the two claims have it that the world is both complex and hidden, terribly so and politically so, even to us, its builders.
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