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The New Spirit Of Capitalism Luc Boltanski Eve Chiapello

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The New Spirit Of Capitalism Luc Boltanski Eve Chiapello
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Publisher: Verso
File Extension: PDF
File size: 20.61 MB
Pages: 627
Author: Luc Boltanski, Eve Chiapello
ISBN: 9781844671656, 1844671658
Language: English
Year: 2007

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The New Spirit Of Capitalism Luc Boltanski Eve Chiapello by Luc Boltanski, Eve Chiapello 9781844671656, 1844671658 instant download after payment.

A century after the publication of Max Weber’s The Protestant Ethic and the “Spirit” of Capitalism a major new work examines network-based organization, employee autonomy and post-Fordist horizontal work structures.Why is the critique of capitalism so ineffective today? In this major work, the sociologists Eve Chiapello and Luc Boltanski suggest that we should be addressing the crisis of anticapitalist critique by exploring its very roots. Via an unprecedented analysis of management texts which influenced the thinking of employers and contributed to reorganization of companies over the last decades, the authors trace the contours of a new spirit of capitalism. From the middle of the 1970s onwards, capitalism abandoned the hierarchical Fordist work structure and developed a new network-based form of organization which was founded on employee initiative and relative work autonomy, but at the cost of material and psychological security. This new spirit of capitalism triumphed thanks to a remarkable recuperation of the “artistic critique”—that which, after May 1968, attacked the alienation of everyday life by capitalism and bureaucracy. At the same time, the “social critique” was disarmed by the appearance of neocapitalism and remained fixated on the old schemas of hierarchical production. This book, remarkable for its scope and ambition, seeks to lay the basis for a revival of these two complementary critiques.

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