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Immaterial labor is a Marxist framework to describe how value is produced from affective and cognitive activities, which, in various ways, are commodified in capitalist economies. The concept of immaterial labor was coined by Italian sociologist and philosopher Maurizio Lazzarato in his 1996 essay "Immaterial Labor", published as a contribution to Radical Thought in Italy and edited by Virno and Hardt. It was re-published in 1997 as: Lavoro immateriale. Forme di vita e produzione di soggettività. (Ombre corte). Lazzarato was a participant in the Years of Lead (Italy) group as a student in Padua in the 1970s, and is a member of the editorial group of the journal Multitudes. Post-Marxist scholars including Franco Berardi, Antonio Negri, Michael Hardt, Judith Revel, and Paolo Virno, among oth

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  • El trabajo inmaterial es un marco marxista y autónomo para describir cómo se produce el valor de las actividades afectivas y cognitivas, que, de diversas maneras, se mercantilizan en las economías capitalistas. El concepto de trabajo inmaterial fue acuñado por el sociólogo y filósofo italiano Maurizio Lazzarato en su ensayo "Trabajo inmaterial" de 1996, publicado como una contribución al pensamiento radical en Italia y editado por Virno y Hardt.​ Se reeditó en 1997 como: Lavoro immateriale. Forme di vita e produzione di soggettività. (Ombre corte).​ Lazzarato participó en el grupo como estudiante en Padua en la década de 1970, y es miembro del grupo editorial de la revista Multitudes. Los eruditos post-marxistas, incluidos Franco Berardi, Antonio Negri, Michael Hardt, Judith Revel y Paolo Virno, entre otros, también han empleado el concepto. (es)
  • Immaterial labor is a Marxist framework to describe how value is produced from affective and cognitive activities, which, in various ways, are commodified in capitalist economies. The concept of immaterial labor was coined by Italian sociologist and philosopher Maurizio Lazzarato in his 1996 essay "Immaterial Labor", published as a contribution to Radical Thought in Italy and edited by Virno and Hardt. It was re-published in 1997 as: Lavoro immateriale. Forme di vita e produzione di soggettività. (Ombre corte). Lazzarato was a participant in the Years of Lead (Italy) group as a student in Padua in the 1970s, and is a member of the editorial group of the journal Multitudes. Post-Marxist scholars including Franco Berardi, Antonio Negri, Michael Hardt, Judith Revel, and Paolo Virno, among others have also employed the concept. (en)
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  • El trabajo inmaterial es un marco marxista y autónomo para describir cómo se produce el valor de las actividades afectivas y cognitivas, que, de diversas maneras, se mercantilizan en las economías capitalistas. El concepto de trabajo inmaterial fue acuñado por el sociólogo y filósofo italiano Maurizio Lazzarato en su ensayo "Trabajo inmaterial" de 1996, publicado como una contribución al pensamiento radical en Italia y editado por Virno y Hardt.​ Se reeditó en 1997 como: Lavoro immateriale. Forme di vita e produzione di soggettività. (Ombre corte).​ Lazzarato participó en el grupo como estudiante en Padua en la década de 1970, y es miembro del grupo editorial de la revista Multitudes. Los eruditos post-marxistas, incluidos Franco Berardi, Antonio Negri, Michael Hardt, Judith Revel y Paolo (es)
  • Immaterial labor is a Marxist framework to describe how value is produced from affective and cognitive activities, which, in various ways, are commodified in capitalist economies. The concept of immaterial labor was coined by Italian sociologist and philosopher Maurizio Lazzarato in his 1996 essay "Immaterial Labor", published as a contribution to Radical Thought in Italy and edited by Virno and Hardt. It was re-published in 1997 as: Lavoro immateriale. Forme di vita e produzione di soggettività. (Ombre corte). Lazzarato was a participant in the Years of Lead (Italy) group as a student in Padua in the 1970s, and is a member of the editorial group of the journal Multitudes. Post-Marxist scholars including Franco Berardi, Antonio Negri, Michael Hardt, Judith Revel, and Paolo Virno, among oth (en)
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