Productivité, événement et communication dans le post-fordisme

Multitudes 4 (4):203-210 (2004)
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In this review of Christian Marazzi’s book Et vogue l’argent , the discussion concentrates on three questions which are central to the analysis of post fordist capitalism: 1. Is there really a dissociation between financial investment and productive investment, and should one not rather recognize a new capitalist stratum constituted by the association between the managers of investment funds and the top-level administrators of the great productive firms? 2. Does the notion of the mass worker, as used by Marazzi, not tend to both to underestimate the productivity of the Taylorist worker and to overestimate his political activism ? And finally, 3. Should the focal point of emergent productivity not be grasped as much in terms of the event as in terms of linguistic communication ?

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