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Economics and Utopia : Why the Learning Economy is Not the End of History, Paperback / softback Book

Economics and Utopia : Why the Learning Economy is Not the End of History Paperback / softback

Part of the Economics as Social Theory series

Paperback / softback

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Since the fall of the Berlin Wall we have been told that no alternative to Western capitalism is possible or desirable.

This book challenges this view with two arguments. First, the above premise ignores the enormous variety within capitalism itself.

Second, there are enormous forces of transformation within contemporary capitalisms, associated with moves towards a more knowledge-intensive economy.

These forces challenge the traditional bases of contract and employment, and could lead to a quite different socio-economic system.

Without proposing a static blueprint, this book explores this possible scenario.

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