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Marketization

Marketization
how capitalist exchange disciplines workers and subverts democracy

  • ISBN: 9781913441463
  • Editorial: Bloomsbury Academic
  • Lugar de la edición: London. Reino Unido
  • Encuadernación: Rústica
  • Medidas: 22 cm
  • Nº Pág.: 192
  • Idiomas: Inglés

Papel: Rústica
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Resumen

How do markets function? Who creates, shapes and organizes them? And what do they mean for the relationship between labor and capital? Marketization examines how the state and capital use markets to discipline the working class. Ian Greer and Charles Umney provide a comprehensive overview of the European political economy, from the European Commission to the workplace, to show how neoliberal principles translate into market mechanisms and reshape the lives of workers. Drawing on dozens of conversations with policymakers, administrators, businesses, workers, and trade unionists across many European countries, Greer and Umney unpack marketization. They go beyond liberal theories that see markets as natural forms of economic organization and broad-brush left critiques of neoliberalism, looking behind the scenes in the current European political economy to examine the practicalities of how markets are created and manipulated by employers, policymakers and bureaucrats in pursuit of greater profitability. Far from leading to greater freedom, these processes often override the rights of individuals, degrade the status and security of workers, and undermine democratic accountability.

Part I: A theory of marketization
Chapter 1: The political economy of marketization
Chapter 2: Capitalist profits and intensified competition
Chapter 3: Marketization, the state and class discipline
Part II: Marketization in practice
Chapter 4: The discipline of work: Marketization in welfare-to-work systems
Chapter 5: The cost of healthcare marketization
Chapter 6: Live music: Digitalization and marketization in the original gig economy
Chapter 7: Beyond marketization

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