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The Working Sovereign
Honneth's 2023 analysis of the <em>intrinsic connection</em> between democratic citizenship and meaningful work — the theoretical foundation for the recognition-theoretic reading of AI-era labor.
The Working Sovereign: Labor and Democratic Citizenship, Axel Honneth's 2023 volume, argues that democratic citizenship requires meaningful, dignified work — work through which individuals can experience themselves as contributing to the shared life of the community and receiving the community's recognition for that contribution. The argument is about the conditions under which work constitutes a form of social participation rather than mere economic activity. When work is structured in ways that collapse the recognition circuit — when individual engagement is directed entirely toward metrics rather than toward a community of reception — work loses its capacity to constitute the individual as a social participant. She produces, but she is not recognized. The argument, though not addressed to AI directly, provides the theoretical foundation for recognition-theoretic analysis of the AI workplace.
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Honneth's central claim is that democracy cannot sustain itself on the basis of political participation alone. Citizens are constituted as democratic participants not only through voting and public deliberation but through the daily experience
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