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Cognitive Capitalism, Welfare and Labour: The Commonfare Hypothesis

This book deals with the transformations of both accumulation process and labour in the transition from a Fordist to a cognitive capitalism paradigm, with specific regard to Western economies. It outlines the advent, after industrial capitalism, of a new phase of the capitalist system in which the value of cognitive labour becomes dominant. In this framework, the central stakes of capital valorisation and forms of property are directly based on the control and privatization of the production of collective knowledge. Here, the transformation of knowledge itself, into a commodity or a fictitious capital, is analyzed.

Building on this foundation, the authors outline their concept of commonfare. This idea of commonfare implies, as a prerequisite, the social re-appropriation of the gains arising from the exploitation of those social relations which are the basis of accumulation today. This re-appropriation does not necessarily lead to the transition from private to public ownership but it does make it necessary to distinguish between common goods and the commonwealth. This book explains this distinction and how common goods and the commonwealth require a different framework of analysis.

This volume will be of great interest to all scholars and researchers, as well as a more general readership, who wish to develop a critical thinking of the mainstream analysis of this topic. Contributing to the Marxism-heterodox approach using rigorous theoretical analysis and empirical evidence, it is aimed at all those who act socially and aspire to a better understanding of the development and the contradictions of contemporary capitalism.

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  • Weight: 340g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 18 Dec 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780367728090

About Alfonso GiulianiAndrea FumagalliCarlo VercelloneStefano Lucarelli

Andrea Fumagalli is Associate Professor of Economics at the Department of Economics and Management at University of Pavia Italy. He also teaches at IUSS Pavia and his research focuses on issues of labour precarity on basic income and transformations of contemporary capitalism.Alfonso Giuliani is a Research Fellow at Centre dÉconomie de la SorbonneUniversité Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne CNRS UMR 8174 France. His research focuses on issues of institutional economics political economy of commons cognitive capitalism monetary theory of production and history of economic thought.Stefano Lucarelli is Associate Professor in Economic Policy at University of Bergamo Italy. His research projects include institutional economics cognitive capitalism monetary theory of production financialization stock-flow consistent models and complementary currencies.Carlo Vercellone is Full Professor at Université de Paris 8 France Department of Culture and Communication. He is also a member of Centre dÉtudes sur les Médias et lInternationalisation (CEMTI) Associate Researcher at CNRS-Centre dEconomie de la Sorbonne (CES) and Sophiapol (Université Paris Nanterre). His research focuses on the knowledge economy cognitive capitalism welfare state and basic income.

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