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Reviving egalitarianism in the Global Transformation: Building occupational security

Standing, Guy

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Guy Standing



Abstract

The world is in the midst of a Global Transformation, reflecting the painful creation of a global market society. Globalization was the disembedded phase, in which inequalities and insecurities multiplied as national systems of regulation, social protection and redistribution were dismantled or broke down. This reflected the collapse of labourism and systems of industrial citizenship, and an end to the building of national welfare states as the development objective. The outcomes were unsustainable. But what should be the counter-movement by which the global economic system will be re-embedded in society? This article suggests that a new approach to social and economic security is required, one that places work and occupation at the centre of life rather than labour, and one in which universal basic economic security is the primary development objective. In order to move in that direction, this article advocates the use of five policy decision principles by which all policies and institutional changes should be evaluated. It concludes by sketching a progressive strategy oriented to occupational citizenship, giving equal respect to liberty, equality and fraternity, or social solidarity. The world is in the midst of a Global Transformation, reflecting the painful creation of a global market society. Globalization was the disembedded phase, in which inequalities and insecurities multiplied as national systems of regulation, social protection and redistribution were dismantled or broke down. This reflected the collapse of labourism and systems of industrial citizenship, and an end to the building of national welfare states as the development objective. The outcomes were unsustainable. But what should be the counter-movement by which the global economic system will be re-embedded in society? This article suggests that a new approach to social and economic security is required, one that places work and occupation at the centre of life rather than labour, and one in which universal basic economic security is the primary development objective. In order to move in that direction, this article advocates the use of five policy decision principles by which all policies and institutional changes should be evaluated. It concludes by sketching a progressive strategy oriented to occupational citizenship, giving equal respect to liberty, equality and fraternity, or social solidarity.

Citation

Standing, G. (2008). Reviving egalitarianism in the Global Transformation: Building occupational security. Indian journal of human development, 2(1), 39-62. https://doi.org/10.1177/097370302008010

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date Jun 1, 2008
Deposit Date Mar 13, 2013
Publicly Available Date Mar 11, 2025
Journal Indian Journal of Human Development
Print ISSN 0973-7030
Electronic ISSN 2456-480X
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 2
Issue 1
Pages 39-62
DOI https://doi.org/10.1177/097370302008010
Keywords globalization, globalisation, occupation, inequality, work, labour markets, labor markets
Publisher URL http://www.ihdindia.org/ihdjournal/display.aspx?issue=January%202008

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