A Reflection on the Informal Sector and Developmentalism in Indonesia
Kata Kunci:
empowerment, developmentalism, Indonesia, informal sectorAbstrak
This article explores the concept of empowerment within the informal sector, particularly as it relates to the development paradigm in Indonesia. Drawing on a range of ethical theories and critical thinkers, the discussion examines how development and empowerment function in parallel, each reflecting distinct yet intersecting moral orientations. While empowerment through informal labor is often framed as a counterpoint to mainstream developmentalism, it is not inherently free from ethical judgment or contradiction. The article begins with a brief overview of Indonesia’s developmentalist trajectory. It then argues that although empowerment, especially through the informal sector offers an antithetical vision to formal development narratives, it remains an ethically complex site and needs redress. Rather than a clear-cut alternative, such a form of empowerment emerges as a morally contested terrain, where survival, dignity, and agency are negotiated under persistent structural constraints.
