Dignity and work: global market and self-sustenance
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Venter, J J
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It is argued here that market fundamentalistic theories ignore the issue of
human agency in work, and the different types of work, because – focussing on the
market mechanism, supply, demand, and price - they have lost track of that which
economic activities (work) are intended for, namely self-sustenance. They have also
minimised human agency in the economic theory, and therefore the understanding of
being-human is lost from both economic theory and practice. Thus they cannot explicate
the role of work for the individual and the community – namely care for self and others
– the significance quality work as part of human dignity is forgotten. I am arguing for
a restoring of meaningful self-sustenance as the norm for work, and the recognition of
the dignifying role of such self-sustenance – both for the community and the individual.
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Venter, J.J. 2007. Dignity and work: global market and self-sustenance. TD: The Journal for Transdisciplinary Research in Southern Africa, 3(1):133-168, Jul. [http://dspace.nwu.ac.za/handle/10394/3605]