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Feb 2024
10m 59s

Travail (1) Une histoire philosophique d...

Jérôme RAVENET
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Définitions historisantes et théologiques du travail

1. Sens théologique du travail comme souffrance (Genèse III, 19)

2. Sens économique du travail (Marx, Manusrcrits de 1844)

3. Sens sociétal du travail (H. Arendt, Condition de l'homme moderne)

Notions clés : Travail/produire/transformer, souffrance/douleur/pénibilité, religion, protestantisme calviniste, capitalisme, justice, injustice/exploitation/vol, plus-value, économie, pauvreté/misère, liberté, travail/oeuvre/action.

Références : Livre de la Genèse (Bible); Max Weber, L'éthique protestante et l'esprit du capitalisme (1905); Walter Benjamin, Le capitalisme comme religion (1921); Majhid Rhanema, Quand la misère chasse la pauvreté; K. Marx, Manuscrits de 1844, Manifeste du PC (1848); H. Arendt, Condition de l'Homme Moderne (1958).

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