Work alienation and its gravediggers: Social class, class consciousness, and activism

Volume: 8, Issue: 1, Pages: 198 - 219
Published: Feb 28, 2020
Abstract
Work activity is central to human psychology. However, working conditions under capitalist socioeconomic relations have been posited as psychologically alienating. Given the negative impact of work alienation on well-being and mental health, we conducted two studies of the relations between social class, work conditions, and alienation. We also examined factors that might counteract alienation – class consciousness and activism. The utility of a...
Paper Details
Title
Work alienation and its gravediggers: Social class, class consciousness, and activism
Published Date
Feb 28, 2020
Volume
8
Issue
1
Pages
198 - 219
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