
Postcapitalist Work: Balanced Jobs and Equitable Remuneration
Author(s) -
Michael H. Albert
Publication year - 2021
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.55405/mwp6en
Subject(s) - remuneration , production (economics) , dystopia , work (physics) , pillar , economics , democracy , operations research , political science , engineering , microeconomics , finance , law , mechanical engineering , structural engineering , politics
mέta Working Papers’ series “Towards (a Better) Postcapitalism: A Handy How-To Guide” publishes solicited policy papers on aspects of how would a non-dystopian postcapitalism look like. The series focuses on three ‘pillars’: Production | Allocation | Decision Making i.e., how could/would postcapitalist production be like (and who would own the means of production), what shape would the allocation of goods take (and which alternatives to the market economy may be explored), and what would be the main tenets of postcapitalist decision making and democracy. In this paper, Michael Albert addresses the first pillar: postcapitalist production/work.