Our Daily Bread
English

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A wage is more than a simple fee in exchange for labor argues Geoff Mann. Beyond being a quantitative reflection of productivity or bargaining power a wage is a political arena in which working people’s identity culture and politics are negotiated and developed. In <i>Our Daily Bread</i> Mann examines struggles over wages to reveal ways in which the wage becomes a critical component in the making of social hierarchies of race gender and citizenship.<br/><br/>Combining a fresh analysis of radical political economy with a critical assessment of the role of white men in North American labor politics Mann addresses the issue of class politics and places the problem of “interests” squarely at the center of political economy. Rejecting the idea that interests are self-evident or unproblematic Mann argues that workers' interests and thus wage politics are the product of the ongoing effort by wage workers to focus on quality in a socioeconomic system that relentlessly quantifies. Taking three wage disputes in the natural resources industry as his case studies Mann demonstrates that wage negotiation is not simply emblematic of economic conflict over the distribution of income but also represents critical contests in the cultural politics of identity under capitalism.
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