Economics, Philosophy and the Neglect of Labour

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Economics, Philosophy and the Neglect of Labour

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English | ISBN: 1350534730 | 2026 | 202 pages | PDF | 2 MB

Economics, Philosophy and the Neglect of Labour reasserts the significance of labour in economics and philosophy, both within and beyond the Marxist tradition. It explores how labour has been systematically neglected and misunderstood in Western thought – from its reductive treatment in biblical and classical texts, through its displacement during the scholastic period and the Enlightenment, to its marginalisation in modern political economy and law. Tracing this long history of neglect, Geoffrey Kay and James Mott challenge the assumption that labour is merely instrumental – a view rooted in the British moralists and perpetuated by Adam Smith and his followers. In contrast, they draw on Aristotelian ideas of teleology, and their transformation in Hegel and Marx, to recover a purposive and creative tradition of labour.