The Extent to which Laborers are Alienated (Arendt)

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Philosophy

 

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Jose D

 

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April 25, 2014

 

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For Arendt, freedom can be seen through the action of man, to be free in doing action in the public space. And this action is the beginning of something new. So can freedom be seen in the Noah’s Paper Mill institution? Through the experiences encountered in the institution, one could observe that workers were not absolutely free in the sense that they were not part of the decision-making body in the organization...
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They were just the receiver of various rules imposed by the management, but they were not part of the group who determined these rules. They did not choose the kind and amount of product they needed to produce or even the time spent on work was not even their call. Even the kind of work assigned, whether it matched their abilities or not, it didn’t matter, for it’s the head’s decision to what kind of job a worker should be assigned...
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