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Blog 8

In Composition 2, we talk a lot about argument, perspective, and voice. These readings show how powerful it is when people who are usually silenced finally speak for themselves. The workers’ voices become arguments. Their experiences become evidence. Their collective actions become a thesis about justice and dignity.

In Ethnography, I explored the themes of labor, power, and resistance through the reading A Factory Without Bosses and the companion text Worker Control in a Capitalist Environment & Imperialist Blockade. What stood out to me most was how these texts challenge the idea that workplaces must always be controlled by owners or managers. Instead, they show how workers can organize themselves, make decisions collectively, and run a factory without the traditional hierarchy that capitalism depends on.