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A minimum de-commodification of labour and global justice

In: Global Justice, Markets and Domination

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In the third chapter I firstly explain what a minimum de-commodification of labour power (MDL) consists in, why it should be preferred, both normatively and in virtue of economic realism, to a full de-commodification of labour power, and that the only coherent way to bring about MDL is to make the relative provisions unconditional. Then, I shall provide and discuss four different normative reasons why MDL should be implemented at the global level. This will lead me to analyse labour decommodification from a gender perspective, arguing that this approach differs from both ‘the politics of empowering women within the workplace’ and universal basic income, and maintaining that MDL represents a truly intersectional measure for promoting women’s freedom. Lastly, I shall deal with the issue whether MDL is structurally different from more famous theories of global justice: sufficientarianism, the capability approach and Pogge’s Global Resources Dividend (GRD).

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  • ., 2020. "A minimum de-commodification of labour and global justice," Chapters, in: Global Justice, Markets and Domination, chapter 3, pages 98-131, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:elg:eechap:19544_3
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