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Title Capitalism, Technology and Work: Interrogating the Tipping Point Thesis
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Authors Thompson, P
Title Capitalism, Technology and Work: Interrogating the Tipping Point Thesis
Year 2020
Published Political Quarterly, 91.0, 2
DOI 10.1111/1467-923X.12787
Abstract Post-work politics, with a focus on universal basic income, rather than an agenda of saving jobs and improving the quality of work, has been a growth area on the left. This article challenges the views of proponents that their claims are 'on trend' with developments in markets and technology. It does so by examining two supposed 'tipping points' concerning crises in the production of value in capitalism and in the availability of and attachment to work. Through a rigorous examination of available evidence, the article demonstrates that the stories contained in post-work discourses about business models, technologies, labour markets and workers are not empirically sustainable. Suggestions are then made about what more credible accounts of actually existing capital, technology and labour might look like, and what the direction of alternative, progressive policy agendas might be.
Author Keywords post-work; post-capitalism; automation; business models; financialisation; quality of work
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
EID WOS:000501190000001
WoS Category Political Science
Research Area Government & Law
PDF http://dspace.stir.ac.uk/bitstream/1893/30772/1/tipping%20point%20final.pdf
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