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Mute Vol 2, No. 0 − Precarious Reader

This inaugural issue of Mute's Volume 2 series is a Reader that collects together texts on precariousness that first appeared in Mute Volume 1 issues 29 (January 2005) and 28 (August 2004) with writing on the politics of precarity from a number of other sources. The intention is to present a selection of texts in one small volume which address the problems and potentials of the concept of precarious labour. This Reader reflects something of the current discussion and debate around social precariousness, precarious work, precarious life, and the struggles against this condition.

2005-09, ISSN 1356-7748-200 & ISBN 9780955066405

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Cheap Chinese

John Barker on the perilous and exploitative employment of economic migrants essential to capitalist productivity today

 

The Insecurity Lasts a Long Time

Anthony Iles reviews online magazine Republicart's issue on precarious labour

 

Precarious Straits

Marina Vishmidt on the dubious equation of artists with other forms of insecure (service) workers

 

Precarity and N/european Identity

An interview with Alex Foti of ChainWorkers by Merijn Oudenampsen and Gavin Sullivan

 

Is Precarity Enough?

Before the precariat came the mass worker. Kidd McKarthy puts precarity in historical perspective

 

Precarious, Precarisation, Precariat?

Impacts, traps and challenges of a complex term and its relationship to migration. By the Frassanito Network

 

Marx and Makhno Meet McDonalds

What does 'precarious' struggle look like in practice? Loren Goldner on Collectif de Solidarité

 

Disobbedienti, Ciao

Hydrachrist on the death of the Italian Disobbedienti and the rise of the precariat

 

Wages for Anyone is Bad for Business

Laura Sullivan interviewed Selma James and Nina Lopez of Wages for Housework about the Venezuelan State's recent recognition of the economic value of women's work

 

Call to Arms

Kolinko present some of the findings from their workers' enquiry into call centre work

 

Illustrations

Angelo Rindone

 

 

ISBN 9780955066405

 

Dimensions: 22.4 x 15.2 x 1.3 cm

104 pages

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Cheap Chinese

By John Barker

The Insecurity Lasts a Long Time

By Anthony Iles

Precarious Straits

By Marina Vishmidt

Precarity and n/european Identity: (an interview with Alex Foti (ChainWorkers))

By by Merijn Oudenampsen and Gavin Sullivan

Is Precarity Enough?

By Kidd McKarthy

Marx and Makhno Meet McDonald's

By Loren Goldner

Disobbedienti, Ciao

By Hydrarchist

Wages for Anyone Is Bad for Business

By Laura Sullivan

Call to Arms

By Mute Editor
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