Wages for Students - Sueldo Para Estudiantes - Des Salaires Pour Les Etudiants
معرفی کتاب «Wages for Students - Sueldo Para Estudiantes - Des Salaires Pour Les Etudiants» نوشتهٔ Wages for Students; George Caffentzis; Monty Neill; John Willshire-Carrera; Jakob Jakobsen; Maria Berrios; Malav Kanuga، منتشرشده توسط نشر Common Notions در سال 2015. این کتاب در فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
Wages for Students, a pamphlet in the form of a blue book, was written and published anonymously by activists linked to the journal Zerowork during student strikes in Massachusetts and New York in the fall of 1975. Deeply influenced by the Wages for Housework Campaign s analysis of capitalism and emerging in relation to struggles such as Black Power, anticolonial resistance, and the antiwar movements, the authors sought to fight against the role of universities as conceived by capital and its state. The pamphlet debates the strategies of the student movement at the time and denounces the regime of forced unpaid work imposed everyday upon millions of students. Wages for Students was an affront and a campaign against the neoliberalization of the university, at a time when this process was just beginning. Forty years later, the highly profitable business of education not only continues to exploit the unpaid labor of the students, but now also makes them pay for it. Today, when the student debt situation has us all up to our necks, and when students around the world are refusing to continue this collaborationism, we again make this available this booklet for education against education. This new trilingual edition (English, Spanish, and French) includes an introduction by George Caffentzis, Monty Neill, and John Willshire-Carrera alongside the original pamphlet and a transcript of a collective discussion organized by Jakob Jakobsen, Malav Kanuga, Ayreen Anastas, and Rene Gabri, following a public reading of the pamphlet by George Caffentzis, Silvia Federici, Cooper Union students, and other members and friends of 16 Beaver in New York City. " Wages for Students was published anonymously by three activists in the fall of 1975. It was written as a pamphlet in the form of a blue book by activists linked to the journal Zerowork during student strikes in Massachusetts and New York. Deeply influenced by the Wages for Housework Campaigns analysis of capitalism, and relating to struggles such as Black Power, anticolonial resistance, and the antiwar movements, the authors fought against the role of universities as conceived by capital and its state. The pamphlet debates the strategies of the student movement at the time and denounces the regime of forced unpaid work imposed every day upon millions of students. Wages for Students was an affront to and a campaign against the neoliberalization of the university, at a time when this process was just beginning. Forty years later, the highly profitable business of education not only continues to exploit the unpaid labor of students, but now also makes them pay for it. Today, when the student debt situation has us all up to our necks, and when students around the world are refusing to continue this collaborationism, we again make this booklet available for education against education. Wages for Students was anonymously authored and published in the fall of 1975 by George Caffentzis , Monty Neill , and John Willshire-Carrera , three activists associated with the journal Zerowork and later with the Midnight Notes Collective. This trilingual edition includes an introduction by the original authors, a transcript of a collective discussion organized by Jakob Jakobsen, Malav Kanuga, Ayreen Anastas, and Rene Gabri, following a public reading of the pamphlet by George Caffentzis, Silvia Federici, Cooper Union students, and other members and friends of 16 Beaver, and is edited by Jakob Jakobsen , Mara Berros , and Malav Kanuga . "Wages for Students was published anonymously by three activists in the fall of 1975. It was written as 'a pamphlet in the form of a blue book' by activists linked to the journal Zerowork during student strikes in Massachusetts and New York. This new trilingual edition includes an introduction by George Caffentzis, Monty Neill, and John Willshire-Carrera alongside a transcript of a collective discussion organized by Jakob Jakobsen, Malav Kanuga, Ayreen Anastas, and Rene Gabri, following a public reading of the pamphlet by George Caffentzis, Silvia Federici, Cooper Union students, and other members and friends of 16 Beaver."-- Publisher's description
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