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Thursday, June 16, 2022
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Innovation 2022 Event with the Black Voices NetworkS0.21Panellists: Vera Okojie (FinTech Analyst at Visa / Founder of Career Confident) Hodo Hassan (Policy Advisor in the Department for Environment, Food, and Rural Affairs) Boaz Adelekan (Teacher at Whitley Academic / Spoken Word Artist) Shore Delano (Digital Project Manager at Magnum Photos) Chaired by Jude Folorunso (President of Warwick Philosophy Black Voices Network)
Details: 16.30-18.00 Thursday 16th June S0.21 (Social Sciences)
Followed by drinks reception and networking. Everyone is welcome!
This event is brought to you by the Warwick Philosophy Black Voices Network with the generous support of Warwick Enterprise and the Innovation 2022 campaign. |
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PG Work in Progress SeminarS2.77/MS TeamsThis week Ke Xia will present her paper ' Dependence, self-sufficiency, and solidarity: Rethinking Rousseau’s critique of the division of labour'. Abstract: In the Second Discourse, Rousseau views the emergence of the division of labour as a decisive moment in human history that puts an end to the equal and free natural state. Before Marx, Rousseau is regarded as one of the most famous critics of the division of labour for increasing economic inequality and creating interpersonal dependence. This paper tries to provide a novel reading of Rousseau’s understanding of the division of labour. I argue that Rousseau’s criticism of the modern way of living does not prevent him from endorsing the division of labour as a necessary institution in modern society. The division of labour is necessary both in the private realm and public realm of a Rousseauian state. A well-running society requires a sense of solidarity and codependence generated through the division of labour which links each citizen together. |
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