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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.
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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