Against the growing consensus that workers no longer matter, Antunes offers a brilliant rebuttal showing their continued centrality in the global economy
Against the growing consensus that workers no longer matter, Antunes offers a brilliant rebuttal showing their continued centrality in the global economyHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ricardo Antunes is a Full Professor of Sociology (University of Campinas) and author of The Meanings of Work and Addio al lavoro?, among other books. He was Visiting Professor at University Ca'Foscari and a Visiting Researcher at University of Sussex.
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Foreword Preface to the English edition Acknowledgements List of Tables Introduction part 1 Heterogeneity and Fragmentation of the Working Class 1 Fordism, Toyotism and Flexible Accumulation 2 Metamorphoses in the World of Work 3 Dimensions of the Trade Unionism’s Contemporary Crisis Dilemmas and Challenges 4 Which Crisis of Labour Society? 1 First Thesis 2 Second Thesis 3 Third Thesis 4 Fourth Thesis 5 Fifth Thesis part 2 Labour’s New Morphology 5 The Explosion of the New Services Proletariat of the Digital Age 1 The End of the Myth 2 Service Work and Marx’s Fundamental Clues 3 Can Immaterial Labour Generate Surplus Value? 4 Middle Class, Precariat or the New Service Proletariat? 6 Freeze-Dried Flexibility A New Morphology of Labour: Casualisation and Value 1 Introduction 2 Brazil in the New International Division of Labour 3 The New Forms of Labour and Value: Tangibility and Intangibility 4 The Design of the New Morphology of Labour 7 The Working Class Today The New Form of Being of the Class-that-lives-from-Labour 8 The Crisis Seen Globally Robert Kurz and the Collapse of Modernization 1 An Explosive Book 2 And Its Main Gaps 9 The International Working Class in 1864 and Today 1 Introduction 2 The New Morphology of Labour: Informality, Casualisation, Infoproletariat, and Value 3 Conclusion Master References Index
Foreword Preface to the English edition Acknowledgements List of Tables Introduction part 1 Heterogeneity and Fragmentation of the Working Class 1 Fordism, Toyotism and Flexible Accumulation 2 Metamorphoses in the World of Work 3 Dimensions of the Trade Unionism’s Contemporary Crisis Dilemmas and Challenges 4 Which Crisis of Labour Society? 1 First Thesis 2 Second Thesis 3 Third Thesis 4 Fourth Thesis 5 Fifth Thesis part 2 Labour’s New Morphology 5 The Explosion of the New Services Proletariat of the Digital Age 1 The End of the Myth 2 Service Work and Marx’s Fundamental Clues 3 Can Immaterial Labour Generate Surplus Value? 4 Middle Class, Precariat or the New Service Proletariat? 6 Freeze-Dried Flexibility A New Morphology of Labour: Casualisation and Value 1 Introduction 2 Brazil in the New International Division of Labour 3 The New Forms of Labour and Value: Tangibility and Intangibility 4 The Design of the New Morphology of Labour 7 The Working Class Today The New Form of Being of the Class-that-lives-from-Labour 8 The Crisis Seen Globally Robert Kurz and the Collapse of Modernization 1 An Explosive Book 2 And Its Main Gaps 9 The International Working Class in 1864 and Today 1 Introduction 2 The New Morphology of Labour: Informality, Casualisation, Infoproletariat, and Value 3 Conclusion Master References Index
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