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Cognitive capitalism is considered to be a new stage in the historical evolution of capitalism which is undergoing a metamorphosis affecting most of the laws and tendencies characteristic of industrial capitalism. This raises a series of issues tackled in the theoretical part, especially regarding the increased importance of cognitive work and the new composition of the labour market that influence the determinants of the value of goods, the structure of welfare, and the forms of income distribution. A historical analysis is applied to describe the evolution of cognitive capitalism and its endogenous, potentially destabilising, dynamics. The empirical part analyses the diffusion of cognitive capitalism in the former socialist countries of South-Eastern Europe and elsewhere.

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Contents: Vladimir Cvijanović/Andrea Fumagalli/Carlo Vercellone: Introduction – Andrea Fumagalli/Stefano Lucarelli: Cognitive Capitalism as a Financial Economy of Production – Andrea Fumagalli: Bioeconomics and the Valorisation Process – Matko Meštrović: Values and Capabilities as Historical Determinants of Social Development – Jean-Marie Monnier/Carlo Vercellone: Labour and Welfare State in the Transition to Cognitive Capitalism – Cosma Orsi: Common Good in the Age of Knowledge? Arguing for a Radical Political Economy – Aleksandar Kešeljević: The Challenges of the New Millennium and the Specific Properties of Knowledge Require a New Understanding of Knowledge – Carlos Prieto del Campo: M@Nufactnetting Antagonism, Subversively Reengineering Cognitive Global Labor Force, and Networking Class Struggles in the Age of the Cognitive Capitalism – Nadica Jovanovska/Natalija Nikolovska: The Big Trade Off of «New - Europe»: Convergence or Divergence from USA Model of Capitalism – Cristina Matos: Old-Age Pension Reforms in the EU: Innovation, Diffusion and Europeanization – Pasquale Tridico: Growth, Inequality and Poverty in Emerging and Transition Economies – Siniša Kušić: South-Eastern Europe Between Socialism, Transition and Capitalism.

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 08/11/2010
      ISBN13: 9783631604618, 978-3631604618
      ISBN10: 3631604610

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      Book Synopsis
      Cognitive capitalism is considered to be a new stage in the historical evolution of capitalism which is undergoing a metamorphosis affecting most of the laws and tendencies characteristic of industrial capitalism. This raises a series of issues tackled in the theoretical part, especially regarding the increased importance of cognitive work and the new composition of the labour market that influence the determinants of the value of goods, the structure of welfare, and the forms of income distribution. A historical analysis is applied to describe the evolution of cognitive capitalism and its endogenous, potentially destabilising, dynamics. The empirical part analyses the diffusion of cognitive capitalism in the former socialist countries of South-Eastern Europe and elsewhere.

      Table of Contents
      Contents: Vladimir Cvijanović/Andrea Fumagalli/Carlo Vercellone: Introduction – Andrea Fumagalli/Stefano Lucarelli: Cognitive Capitalism as a Financial Economy of Production – Andrea Fumagalli: Bioeconomics and the Valorisation Process – Matko Meštrović: Values and Capabilities as Historical Determinants of Social Development – Jean-Marie Monnier/Carlo Vercellone: Labour and Welfare State in the Transition to Cognitive Capitalism – Cosma Orsi: Common Good in the Age of Knowledge? Arguing for a Radical Political Economy – Aleksandar Kešeljević: The Challenges of the New Millennium and the Specific Properties of Knowledge Require a New Understanding of Knowledge – Carlos Prieto del Campo: M@Nufactnetting Antagonism, Subversively Reengineering Cognitive Global Labor Force, and Networking Class Struggles in the Age of the Cognitive Capitalism – Nadica Jovanovska/Natalija Nikolovska: The Big Trade Off of «New - Europe»: Convergence or Divergence from USA Model of Capitalism – Cristina Matos: Old-Age Pension Reforms in the EU: Innovation, Diffusion and Europeanization – Pasquale Tridico: Growth, Inequality and Poverty in Emerging and Transition Economies – Siniša Kušić: South-Eastern Europe Between Socialism, Transition and Capitalism.

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