Gramsci, Polanyi and the Labor Politics of Social Protection

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Publication date 08-2024
Journal Journal of Labor and Society
Volume | Issue number 27 | 3
Pages (from-to) 441-462
Organisations
  • Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences (FMG) - Amsterdam Institute for Social Science Research (AISSR)
Abstract
The works of Polanyi and Gramsci, taken together, help us to disentangle the multiple understands of and politics around social protection. Despite Gramsci’s convincing analysis of hegemony as the organization of class struggle within limits of capitalism, he does not have a theory of counterhegemony. Polanyi, meanwhile, does not focus attention on the power of capitalist hegemony, yet his displacement of experience from production to exchange creates the grounds for a potential
counterhegemony. The article analyzes how, despite apparent efforts to de-commodify labor and social protections, precarity has become more deeply engrained among the laboring poor. While precarity is not necessarily new to populations across the South, the way in which commodification has become hegemonic is, and the objective of the article is to better understand the role of social protection in shaping workers’ experiences, and consider potential strategic directions to advance universal social protection.
Document type Article
Note Published in special issue: 'Welfare in Crisis: Labor and Social Protection in the Global South'.
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.1163/24714607-bja10152
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