Rosa Luxemburg: ‘Wage Labor’ (1925)

In Dalia Nassar & Kristin Gjesdal (eds.), Women Philosophers in the Long Nineteenth Century: The German Tradition. Oxford University Press. pp. 206–240 (2021)
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Abstract

In this chapter, Rosa Luxemburg examines the basic structure of wage labor. For Luxemburg, wage labor is a condition for the systemic, economical exploitation of one free human being by another. Luxemburg analyzes the capitalists’ thinking about wages, their interest in extending the workday and in lowering the pay, and the conflict of interest between the worker and the owner of capital. She also discusses the role of trade unions in keeping not only the real wages but also the social wages above the level of mere sustenance for the individual worker.

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