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The New Spirit of Capitalism

Book • 1999
This book examines the transformation of capitalism since the mid-1970s, highlighting the abandonment of hierarchical Fordist work structures in favor of network-based organizations that emphasize employee initiative and autonomy.

The authors argue that this new spirit of capitalism, influenced by libertarian and romantic currents, represents a more subtle and pernicious form of exploitation.

They discuss how this shift has led to a more precarious lifestyle, exemplified by the gig economy and zero-hours contracts, and how it has neutralized social critique by focusing on individual freedom and identity politics.

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