General theory of the precariat: great recession, revolution, reaction
2017
155 p.
precarious employment ; economic recession ; young worker ; history ; populism ; sociological aspect ; economics ; ecology
Employment
English
Bibliogr.
978-9492302182
13.01.3-67337
"From the fast-food industry to the sharing economy, precarious work has become the norm in contemporary capitalism, like the anti-globalization movement predicted it would. This book describes how the precariat came into being under neoliberalism and how it has radicalized in response to crisis and austerity. It investigates the political economy of precarity and the historical sociology of the precariat, and discusses movements of precarious youth against oligopoly and oligarchy in Europe, America, and East Asia."
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