The End of Organized Capitalism

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Polity Press, 1987 - 383 páginas
The End of Organized Capitalism argues that - despite Marx's and Weber's insistence that capitalist societies become increasingly more ordered - we now live in an era of 'disorganized capitalism'. The book is devoted to a systematic examination of the shift to disorganized capitalism in five Western nations (Britain, the USA, France, Germany and Sweden).

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Scott Lash is Director of the Centre for Cultural Studies and Professor of Sociology at Goldsmiths College, University of London. He previously taught at Lancaster University for many years. He was a Humboldt Fellow in Berlin between 1988 and 1990. His previous books include "The End of Organized Capitalism" (co-author, 1987), "Sociology of Postmodernism" (1990), "Modernity and Identity" (co-editor, 1992), "Economies of Signs and Space" (co-author, 1994), "Reflexive Modernization" (co-author, 1994) and "Detraditionalization" (co-editor, 1996). His books have been translated into nine languages.

His main research in recent years has been in advocating and developing a new paradigm for the social sciences, the new mobilities paradigm

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