The Immortality of Equus.Alienated Works as the Limit of Labor Law
Abstract
The purpose of this piece is to illustrate, with the novel Germinal by Emilio Zola that alienated work finds itself farther than the limits of labor law, by which its efficacy is and has been limited. For that reason, the working class, just as the miner horses in the piece will never be able to leave the capitalist mine alive. Even though some of its members may be able to do it individually, they won’t as members of a class.Downloads
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