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  • Human beings work to survive, but not only for that. We work above all to build a world tailored not only to our needs, but also to our desires, which are not only of the body, but also of the spirit. This implies a very great complexity when it comes to analyzing the very concept of work, as reflected in history. From a critical Marxist perspective, work can be a degrading or humanizing activity, depending on the context that determines it, but it is also through work, or, in any case, through a conscious human praxis, that we can transform that context and open other possibilities for work. (xsd:string)
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  • In: Revista Kavilando, 14, 2022, 1, 52-73 (xsd:string)
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