A banausziától a bérmunkáig

Változások a munka értelmezésében

  • Emőke Török Zsigmond Király Főiskola, Kommunikáció- és Művelődéstudományi Intézet
Keywords: the history of labor, conceptions of work and labor, wage labour, the society of labor

Abstract

When considering the changes in the role and meaning of labor as well as in our attitude towards work, labor is practically identified with wage labor as developed in the modern industrial societies, and as such it is viewed as the basis of social identity, as the most significant factor in determining social status, and as the primary form of social participation. On the other hand, it is also viewed as the most important field for self-realization and personal fulfillment, – as a synonym for „meaningful life”. This approach however, is relatively recent in European history. My article examines this conception of labor and work, and investigates how it developed over the centuries. I focus on and analyze certain formative historical moments that have transformed labor – which was for long considered as an activity that made one ineligible for genuine and free human life – into the only socially recognized realization of human life; in other words, labor became the human activity per se.

Published
2024-01-06
How to Cite
TörökE. (2024). A banausziától a bérmunkáig: Változások a munka értelmezésében. Hungarian Review of Sociology, 19(4), 43-67. Retrieved from https://ojs.mtak.hu/index.php/szocszemle/article/view/14324
Section
Studies