Auto-errealizazioak auto-esplotazioa esan nahi duenean

  1. Igor Rezola Iztueta
Book:
II. Ikergazte nazioarteko ikerketa euskaraz: Kongresuko artikulu-bilduma.
  1. Iñaki Alegria (ed. lit.)
  2. Ainhoa Latatu (ed. lit.)
  3. Miren Josu Omaetxebarria (ed. lit.)
  4. Patxi Salaberri (ed. lit.)

Publisher: Udako Euskal Unibertsitatea, UEU = Universidad Vasca de Verano

ISBN: 978-84-8438-627-8 978-84-8438-628-5

Year of publication: 2017

Volume Title: Giza Zientziak eta Artea

Tome: 1

Volume: 1

Pages: 150-157

Congress: Ikergazte. Nazioarteko Ikerketa Euskaraz (2. 2017. Iruñea)

Type: Conference paper

DOI: 10.26876/IKERGAZTE.II.01.20 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openOpen access editor

Abstract

During the last decades there have been significant changes in the world of work. As a result oftechnological development and relocation process, which has been dominant in the West after the decline ofthe industrial model, the new models of work have been launched. In the alienated work of the factory,workers were denied the flexibility, autonomy, creativity and self-realizing. At that time were characteristicof work and the way of life of the artist. The artist could self-realize through work. Those characteristics thatwere denied to the factory worker, are now those that generate surplus value in the market economy. In thissense, it is the artist's work and way of life the model of neoliberalism. For that reason, in the new economy,they want to make believe that the worker has the possibility to be free of alienated work and can self-realizethrough work, but far from reality, is now a victim of new discomforts.