The Voluntariat
A new
term for you. One thing leftists know is
donating time and energy to projects, for years on end, without pay. It is part of cadre status. As the Jefferson
Airplane said, “Volunteers of America!” Most left groups only have a few paid
staffers, so this is the way things get done.
Unions also have members who contribute outside their pay and position
structure. But what about the general
economy? What is the worth of this
‘Stakhanovite’ unpaid labor in a capitalist context? It is massive.
Clearing trails... |
As we in
Minnesota grapple with an 8 day snowfall, a certain fact stands out. That neighbor with a snow blower who just did
a whole block worth of snow clearing?
Those people who help you push your car out of the snow? The one that lends you some sand for icy
spots? The neighbor that helped the old
lady shovel? The friend that checks the
heat in your house? All outside the
commodity system.
FREE
LABOR
These
are all part of the voluntariat. I see
volunteers as going beyond this, greasing the wheels of many institutions – activist
organizations, non-profits, interest groups, museums, hospitals, music venues, some
stores, charities, tribes, churches and what have you. Volunteers guide tours, do internet work,
answer phones, prepare envelopes for mailing, feed people, build homes, clean
up river banks and roads, work on organic farms, repair broken items, care for
animals, plant trees, teach various skills or subjects, mentor children, knock
on doors, distribute emergency goods, work in nursing homes, provide free legal
and medical services, help at sporting events, staff clubs and non-profits,
shovel snow, mow lawns, deliver food, write and perform, work for the
mainstream political parties, do health checks, clear trails – and intern at a capitalist
corporation, though now that is required to be paid. Like crime, volunteer
labor is not included in the ‘GDP’ or standard labor statistics or any external costs.
Families, of course, are a center for free labor and so are friends and neighbors. These 3 groups do many things for each other in uncounted ways outside the home … similar to the unpaid social reproduction occurring inside the home. But volunteerism extends beyond personal connections to the overall economy.
Just
the value of seniors donating time and energy is said to be worth $77B in ‘pro
bono economics.’ The projected value of
all volunteers is $130B. The value of a
donated hour is now estimated to be $29.95 – far higher than I would think. I’m not sure of the methodology here, but I
suspect it is a vast undercount. It is not just retirees who volunteer, -though
they are supposed to be useless to the economy and society after they quit work. Working people donate some of their time,
even though they are already over-worked.
The unemployed and people on disability also contribute free labor. The amount done by family members, friends
and neighbors for each other is uncountable.
That neighbor that just did your walk... |
VALUE
Here
are quotes that relate to the issue of the economic basis and value of a certain
kind of free labor.
According
to J.M. Roberts:
”Hardt and Negri argue that exploitation is now
located in numerous ‘non-factory’ spheres of social life; for example, in social
media websites. To make this claim, however, Roberts says that
they “conflate the
exploitation of productive labour, based in the extraction of surplus value,
with the oppression of unproductive labour, based in the extraction of
surplus labour. Making this conflation enables some critical theorists
to then argue that so-called ‘free labour’ of social media users acts as a type
of ‘productive labour’ for capital.”
According to Michael Roberts, who disagrees:
“…this so-called ‘free labour’ is not usually
productive, nor does it, in most cases, create surplus value.”
Advertising is part of the selling of commodities and advertising and sales are at the heart of social media, so I’m not sure the M Roberts is quite right as to their lack of value. Certainly surplus value is still centered in commodity production, not social media websites, web surfers or volunteerism. Yet social media contributes to the advertising sales effort and the collection of data, so not directly to surplus value, but indirectly. Social reproduction plays a similar role in the home maintaining the working class, as does the voluntariat in the community at large, which serves the capitalist system in an indirect way, but also goes beyond it. Capital could not function without volunteerism or home reproduction.
Volunteerism
is not about the Protestant work ethic, as bourgeois Weberian sociology might
claim. It is that humans and workers see
beyond the wage relation, even while they are trapped in it or after they leave
it. It points to the communist idea of "From
each according to his ability, to each according to his needs"
as Marx wrote in the Critique of the
Gotha Programme.
Yeah,
but don’t tell those churchy types. They
may get irritated. And unfortunately religious
and spiritual cults institute almost slave labor conditions for their members
too. Profit and monied non-profit entities also exploit free volunteer labor - like in profit-based hospitals. This might take work away from paid employees. So carefully understand what kind
of ‘free work’ you are providing and to whom.
Prior
blog reviews on this subject, use blog search box, upper left, to investigate
our 15 year archive, using these terms: "Mutual Aid," "Marxism, Bolshevism and Mutual Aid," "The Revolution Will Not Be Funded," “Patriarchy of the Wage” (Federici); “Marxism
and the Oppression of Women” (Vogel); “Intersectional Class Struggle,” “In
Letters of Blood and Fire” (Caffentzis); “From Factory to Metropolis” (Negri),
“Monopoly Capital” (Baran & Sweezy); "The Long Depression" (Roberts).
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December 24, 2022 / Happy Stolen Christmas!
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