Du fordisme au post-fordisme : Dépassement ou retour de l’aliénation ?
Emmanuel Renault
In contemporary political philosophy, the disqualification of the problematic of alienation has to a large
extent rested on the conviction that the norms of democracy, justice, and the good life provide a sufficient
framework within which to outline a social critique that is politically pertinent. The paradox is that, at the
very moment when such a conviction was becoming widespread, its validity was being refuted by the
historical reality. It would appear that the casting-off of the Fordist system has seen the emergence of a
different set of social pathologies which, if they are to be adequately thematised and criticised, require the
activation of the notion of alienation.
• Démocratie, justice et vie bonne en régime fordiste
• Nouvelles formes de travail et exclusion sociale
• La problématique de l’aliénation
• Aliénation et activité sociale
• Travail et exclusion