Exploitation as Domination

Exploitation as Domination What Makes Capitalism Unjust - New Topics in Applied Philosophy

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Exploitation is a globally pervasive phenomenon. Slavery, serfdom, and the patriarchy are part of its lineage. Temporary and sex workers, commercial surrogacy, precarious labour contracts, sweatshops, and markets in blood, vaccines or human organs, are some contemporary manifestations of exploitation. What makes these exploitative transactions unjust? And is capitalism inherently exploitative? This book offers answers to these two questions. Nicholas Vrousalis argues that exploitation is a form of domination, self-enrichment through the domination of others. On the domination view, exploitation complaints are not, fundamentally, about harm, coercion or unfairness. Rather, they are about who serves whom and why. Exploitation, in a word, is a dividend of servitude: the dividend the powerful extract from the servitude of the vulnerable. Vrousalis claims that this servitude is inherent to capitalist relations between consenting adults whereby capital is monetary control over the labour capacity of others. It follows that capitalism, the mode of production where capital predominates, is an inherently unjust social structure.

Book information

ISBN: 9780192867698
Publisher: OUP OXFORD
Imprint: Oxford University Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 330.122
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 224
Weight: 478g
Height: 161mm
Width: 240mm
Spine width: 22mm