Transformations of contemporary capitalism : the second industrial divide and flexible specialization / David J. Evans.

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Evans, David J. (Independent scholar) [Browse]
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Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2024.
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xv, 289 pages ; 25 cm

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    Routledge frontiers of political economy [More in this series]
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    "In recent decades there has been many attempts to describe, explore and explain the new 'post-modern' capitalism of the 21st century. In this context, this book looks at one of the most exciting strands of this research in the late twentieth century: the flexible specialisation research programme. 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, they underestimated and failed to anticipate the forms of 'creative destruction' and corporate digital control which were becoming embedded in the global capitalist accumulation dynamic itself. The sudden disappearance of the Soviet Union and the 'end of history' failed to open-up the pathway for new forms of modern social democracy but gave rise instead to the new digital Behemoths. Today, the classical tendencies of capitalism as anticipated by Marx are all too present and, despite talk of post-capitalism' and 'digital/techno-feudalism', the landscape of monopoly-finance capital has consolidated itself. The book counterposes the flexible specialisation research programme (FSRP) with the various Marxist interpretation of the capitalist transition, together with the wider social and economic theories that emerged in the first decades for the twenty-first century around, for example, the 'great acceleration', de-growth, and post-growth. This book will be of interest to all readers concerned with both heterodox political economy, critical social theory, intellectual history and, above all, the prospects for social transformation leading to social justice and an 'egalitarian enlightenment'"-- Provided by publisher.
    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references and index.
    Contents
    • Michael J. Piore and Charles F. Sabel: flexible specialization as an alternative to neo-liberalism?
    • Flexible specialization: a progressive and developing research programme?
    • Labour, work, and political philosophy in flexible specialization
    • Paul Hirst's journey to flexible specialization: from Althusserian Marxism to the 'third way' of associational democracy/socialism
    • Roberto Mangabeira Unger, political philosophy, and flexible specialization
    • Politics, regionalism and flexible specialization: between regionalism and neo-fascism?
    • Capitalism, Marxism, and flexible specialization
    • Global polycrisis after 2008
    • Social theory in the twenty-first century: beyond flexible specialization?
    ISBN
    • 9781032395876 ((hardback))
    • 1032395877
    • 9781032395890 ((paperback))
    • 1032395893
    LCCN
    2023018691
    OCLC
    1396190151
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