Deconstructing Labor:What is New in Contemporary Capitalism and Economic Policies-A Marxian-Kaleckian Perspective
About a decade ago the radical left, both in Italy and elsewhere in Europe, had beengripped by an understanding of contemporary capitalism as based on a three prongedtendency: by globalization as an already accomplished state, by the end of labor due tomechanization, and by the whittling away of the nation-state1. Equally unreliable was thesubsequent interpretation of the new economy and of the world-economy by the authorsstressing the constitution of Empire. This last view originated in the post-workeristliterature (operaismo), and its apologetic tones were not very subtly concealed.2 Bothreadings, entailing the spilling of rivers of ink, banked on the stable nature of the newcapitalism; more or less in the same vein as envisioned by the global centre-left project ofClinton, Blair and Jospin-in Italy echoed, each in his own way, by the Prodis, DAlemas,and Amatos governments.
Riccardo Bellofiore Joseph Halevi
国际会议
日本岛根
英文
119-139
2007-10-26(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)