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Farewell to Work? presents the large process of capital's productive restructuring, triggered in the 1970s—a process with tendencies to both intellectualize labour power and increase the levels of the working class' precariousness on a global scale.
This book hypothesizes that instead of work's loss of centrality in contemporary capitalism, when the world of production is analysed in its global dimension, including countries in the North and South, a substantial process of growing heterogeneity, complexity, and fragmentation is observed. The resulting configuration is a new morphology of the working class. Therefore, as new mechanisms are created to generate surplus labour, there is, simultaneously, an increment in casualisation and unemployment, pushed by the ongoing corrosion of labour rights in countries all across the globe.



Table of Contents

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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      Publisher: Haymarket Books
      Publication Date: 15/11/2022
      ISBN13: 9781642598018, 978-1642598018
      ISBN10: 1642598011

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Farewell to Work? presents the large process of capital's productive restructuring, triggered in the 1970s—a process with tendencies to both intellectualize labour power and increase the levels of the working class' precariousness on a global scale.
      This book hypothesizes that instead of work's loss of centrality in contemporary capitalism, when the world of production is analysed in its global dimension, including countries in the North and South, a substantial process of growing heterogeneity, complexity, and fragmentation is observed. The resulting configuration is a new morphology of the working class. Therefore, as new mechanisms are created to generate surplus labour, there is, simultaneously, an increment in casualisation and unemployment, pushed by the ongoing corrosion of labour rights in countries all across the globe.



      Table of Contents

      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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