Drawing on the history of ideas, discourse, and literature on capitalism of the last four decades, the book shows that although 'flexible specialization' anticipated some of the ways in which capitalism was being transformed in the late twentieth century.
Drawing on the history of ideas, discourse, and literature on capitalism of the last four decades, the book shows that although 'flexible specialization' anticipated some of the ways in which capitalism was being transformed in the late twentieth century.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction Chapter One Michael J. Piore and Charles F. Sabel: Flexible Specialization as an Alternative to Neo Liberalism? Chapter Two Flexible Specialization: A Progressive and Developing Research Programme? Chapter Three Labour, Work, and Political Philosophy in Flexible Specialization. Chapter Four Paul Hirst's Journey to Flexible Specialization: From Althusserian Marxism to the 'Third Way' of Associational Democracy/Socialism. Chapter Five Roberto Mangabeira Unger, Political Philosophy, and Flexible Specialization. Chapter Six Politics, Regionalism and Flexible Specialization: Between Regionalism and Neo Fascism? Chapter Seven Capitalism, Marxism, and Flexible Specialization. Chapter Eight Global Polycrisis after 2008 Chapter Nine Social Theory in the Twenty First Century: Beyond Flexible Specialization? Conclusion
Introduction Chapter One - Michael J. Piore and Charles F. Sabel: Flexible Specialization as an Alternative to Neo-Liberalism? Chapter Two - Flexible Specialization: A Progressive and Developing Research Programme? Chapter Three - Labour, Work, and Political Philosophy in Flexible Specialization. Chapter Four - Paul Hirst's Journey to Flexible Specialization: From Althusserian Marxism to the 'Third Way' of Associational Democracy/Socialism. Chapter Five - Roberto Mangabeira Unger, Political Philosophy, and Flexible Specialization. Chapter Six - Politics, Regionalism and Flexible Specialization: Between Regionalism and Neo-Fascism? Chapter Seven - Capitalism, Marxism, and Flexible Specialization. Chapter Eight - Global Polycrisis after 2008 Chapter Nine - Social Theory in the Twenty-First Century: Beyond Flexible Specialization? Conclusion
Introduction Chapter One Michael J. Piore and Charles F. Sabel: Flexible Specialization as an Alternative to Neo Liberalism? Chapter Two Flexible Specialization: A Progressive and Developing Research Programme? Chapter Three Labour, Work, and Political Philosophy in Flexible Specialization. Chapter Four Paul Hirst's Journey to Flexible Specialization: From Althusserian Marxism to the 'Third Way' of Associational Democracy/Socialism. Chapter Five Roberto Mangabeira Unger, Political Philosophy, and Flexible Specialization. Chapter Six Politics, Regionalism and Flexible Specialization: Between Regionalism and Neo Fascism? Chapter Seven Capitalism, Marxism, and Flexible Specialization. Chapter Eight Global Polycrisis after 2008 Chapter Nine Social Theory in the Twenty First Century: Beyond Flexible Specialization? Conclusion
Introduction Chapter One - Michael J. Piore and Charles F. Sabel: Flexible Specialization as an Alternative to Neo-Liberalism? Chapter Two - Flexible Specialization: A Progressive and Developing Research Programme? Chapter Three - Labour, Work, and Political Philosophy in Flexible Specialization. Chapter Four - Paul Hirst's Journey to Flexible Specialization: From Althusserian Marxism to the 'Third Way' of Associational Democracy/Socialism. Chapter Five - Roberto Mangabeira Unger, Political Philosophy, and Flexible Specialization. Chapter Six - Politics, Regionalism and Flexible Specialization: Between Regionalism and Neo-Fascism? Chapter Seven - Capitalism, Marxism, and Flexible Specialization. Chapter Eight - Global Polycrisis after 2008 Chapter Nine - Social Theory in the Twenty-First Century: Beyond Flexible Specialization? Conclusion
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