The work as anthropological dimension: phenomenology of the worker body
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The central objective of this paper is to expose how the husserlian phenomenology of the own body enables the radicalization of work in its Marxian basis. This radicalization consists in a reduction of work concept to its genesis in the efforted acts. The effort is at the root of wear away that Marx proposes as an exponent of concrete work. I focus on the analysis of the egoic will that emerges from the effort and that Husserl defines as freedom. This idea of freedom is the anthropogenic core of the work, and it has a material, historical content. This paper aims to show the theoretical-practical closeness of Husserlian materialism and the scientific utopianism by Marx.
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