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Unproductive Labor

Podcast de Pete Sinnott

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A podcast about work, the work ethic, what it means to be a productive member of society, working conditions today, and the history of how we got here. So, yeah, we cover a lot of ground.

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Portada del episodio The Problems and Possibilities of Graeber's BS Jobs with Matteo Tiratelli

The Problems and Possibilities of Graeber's BS Jobs with Matteo Tiratelli

In this episode, I talk to Matteo Tiratelli about bullshit jobs. Tiratelli recently published an article in the journal Catalyst exploring the problems and insights of David Graeber's well known theory Tiratelli is a lecturer at UCL's Social Research Institute where he teaches historical and political sociology. His previous research has focussed on the ideological transformation of European socialism, the history of rioting in Britain, and the political economy of crime. He is currently starting a project examining the evolution of the British prison system over the twentieth century. He has an article just out in Political Quarterly which critiques the widely held belief that most people have moderate political opinions with a few extremists at either end. He occasionally tweets @MatteoTiratelli. Contact US Twitter: @PublicSeminar, @pete_sinnott Email: unproductivelabor@gmail.com Credits Producer: Daniel Fermín Music: Composed and performed by Samuel Haines. Artwork: Daniel Fermín

8 de feb de 2023 - 42 min
Portada del episodio Essential Workers and Labor Activism During the Pandemic: An Interview with Jamie McCallum

Essential Workers and Labor Activism During the Pandemic: An Interview with Jamie McCallum

This episode, I talk to sociologist Jamie McCallum about his new book, Essential: How the Pandemic Transformed the Long Fight for Worker Justice. We talk about working conditions and unemployment during the pandemic, labor activism, and glimpses of working class unity. McCallum is a professor of sociology at Middlebury College. His writing has appeared in the Washington Post, Mother Jones, Dissent, and Jacobin, and his last book Worked Over looked at the quantity and quality of time we spend on and off the clock. You can get in touch with him through his website: https://www.jamiekmccallum.com/ [https://www.jamiekmccallum.com/]. Contact US Twitter: @PublicSeminar, @lmergner, @pete_sinnott Email: unproductivelabor@gmail.com Credits Producer: Daniel Fermín Music: Composed and performed by Samuel Haines. Artwork: Daniel Fermín

26 de ene de 2023 - 55 min
Portada del episodio Inflation, the Labor Market, and Inequality: Two Interviews

Inflation, the Labor Market, and Inequality: Two Interviews

This week a double episode, first a discussion about inflation and the labor market with Brian Callaci, chief economist at the Open Market Institute. Then an interview with political scientist David Lay Williamas about the inequality today and its place in the history of western political thought. Brian Callaci is the Chief Economist at the Open Markets Institute, a Washington DC-based think tank focused on antimonopoly policy. He co-authored an article in Dissent in July titled "Inflation is No Excuse for Squeezing Workers." [https://www.dissentmagazine.org/online_articles/inflation-is-no-excuse-for-squeezing-workers] David Lay WIlliams is Professor of Political Science at DePaul University and author of a forthcoming book on economic inequality in Western political thought. He wrote a recent essay in Public Seminar, "The Wall Street Journal Resurrects Mandeville." [https://publicseminar.org/essays/the-wall-street-journal-resurrects-mandeville/]

2 de nov de 2022 - 1 h 25 min
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