

#7: DIS-UNITING CLASS (Ch. 11-14)
5 snips Apr 26, 2021
Delve into the intricate dynamics of surplus value, exploring how capitalists boost exploitation without extending the workday. Discover the evolution of absolute versus relative surplus value and how cooperation among workers paradoxically empowers them while reinforcing exploitation. The podcast critiques labor alienation and highlights the historical roots of Taylorism, revealing its impact on modern work practices. Finally, it contrasts capitalist chaos with the promise of collective planning, advocating for a more democratic approach to labor.
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Relative Surplus Value Explained
- Relative surplus value increases exploitation by cutting necessary labor time, not extending the workday.
- Capitalism drives productivity to cheapen worker sustenance, fueling intensified surplus labor extraction.
Cooperation Creates Collective Worker
- Cooperation unites workers into a collective force that boosts productivity and worker resistance.
- Capitalists impose cooperation to increase profits but also foster collective worker power potentially threatening capital's control.
Layoff Petitioner Fired Example
- A worker who circulated a petition against layoffs was eventually fired despite management promises.
- Only 10% of U.S. workers have union representation; most face workplace dictatorship, not democracy.