Productive and Unproductive Labour: An Attempt at Clarification and Classification

Sungur Savran, E. Ahmet Tonak

This article starts out by trying to demonstrate why the distinction between productive
and unproductive labour (PUPL) is crucial, both for the analysis of the trajectory of capitalism in
general and for an understanding of the peculiar features of late twentieth century capitalism.
Subsequent sections provide the necessary clarification about the distinction between PUPL
by focusing on the concepts ‘productive labour in general’ and ‘productive labour for capital’
and attempt to classify all major types of labour in capitalism accordingly. The essay also deals
with thorny questions about the status of labour in the services sector and state provision
of social services. The last section addresses some common criticisms found in the literature
concerning Marx’s distinction between productive and unproductive labour.