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Precariousness and the end of salarization in the informational society
In this piece, I will critically reflect upon some of the claims made about precariousness and the end of salarization in the context of an informational society. The main source and target of the critique will be one of the most notable early renderings of the topic, that of Manuel Castells, with additional material from Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri. The account will conclude, following Paolo Virno’s negative rendition of Marx’s thesis of the general intellect, that precariousness does not herald the end of salarization and the traditional capital-labour relation, but rather its reinforcement.
Precariousness and the end of salarization in the informational society
In this piece, I will critically reflect upon some of the claims made about precariousness and the end of salarization in the context of an informational society. The main source and target of the critique will be one of the most notable early renderings of the topic, that of Manuel Castells, with additional material from Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri. The account will conclude, following Paolo Virno’s negative rendition of Marx’s thesis of the general intellect, that precariousness does not herald the end of salarization and the traditional capital-labour relation, but rather its reinforcement.
Precariousness and the end of salarization in the informational society
Frederick Harry Pitts (Autor:in)
2014
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Unbekannt
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