Capitalism, Socialism, Ecology by Andre Gorz

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This text defines the key social conflict within Western societies in terms of the distribution of work and the form and content of non-working time. It challenges the domination of everyday life by economic logic and offers fresh possibilities for human self-fulfilment.

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Capitalism, Socialism, Ecology by Andre Gorz

In this major new book, Andre Gorz expands on the political implications of his prescient and influential Paths to Paradise and Critique of Economic Reason. Against the background of technological developments which have transformed the nature of work and the structure of the workforce, Gorz explores the new political agendas facing both left and right. Each is in disarray: the right, torn between the demands of capital and the 'traditional values' of its supporters, can only offer illusory solutions, while the left either capitulates to these or remains tempted by regressive, 'fundamentalist' projects inappropriate to complex modern societies. Identifying the grave risks posed by a dual society with a hyperactive minority of full-time workers confronting a silenced majority who are, at best, precariously employed, Gorz proposes a new definition of a key social conflict within Western societies in terms of the distribution of work and the form and content of non-working time. Taking into account changing cultural attitudes to work, he re-examines socialism's historical project-which, he contends, has always properly been to lay down the rules and limits within which economic rationality may be permitted to function, not to create some statist, productivist countersystem. Above all, he offers a vital fresh perspective for the left, whose objective, in his view, must be to extend the sphere of autonomous human activity, and increase the possibilities for individual self-fulfilment.
Andre Gorz was born in Austria in 1924, and moved to Paris in 1948, going on to become an editor of Les Temps Modernes. He was one of the founders of Le Nouvel Observateur and wrote for it under the pseudonym of Michel Bosquet for some twenty years. His books Critique of Economic Reason and The Traitor are published by Verso.
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ISBN 13 9780860916475
ISBN 10 0860916472
Title Capitalism, Socialism, Ecology
Author André Gorz
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Verso Books
Year published 1994-08-17
Number of pages 160
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.