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Post-Fordism and the end of work

open access: yesFutures, 2002
Post-Fordism is a term which has largely been rejected by the Left, mainly on the grounds that it dignifies aspects of capitalist society that should be challenged. In this article I aim to redeem the political value of the concept by showing how it can contribute to a positive critique of wage-based society.
F. Bowring
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Post-Fordism and the State

1996
Drawing on recent developments in regulationist economics and neoMarxist state theory, this contribution begins with a brief comment on the nature of social reproduction regimes and the importance of taking proper account of the ‘mixed economy of reproduction’.1 It then addresses four interrelated sets of questions about the recent restructuring and ...
B. Jessop
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Postmodernism; Or, the Cultural Logic of Post-Fordism?

The Sociological Quarterly, 1997
This article examines attempts by Marxist thinkers such as Fredric Jameson and David Harvey to explain the cultural transition from modernism to postmodernism by the economic transition from Fordism to post-Fordism. They argue that the movement of advanced industrial societies from standardized mass production to diverse flexible production has created
D. Gartman
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Post-Post-Fordism in the Era of Platforms

New Formations, 2015
R. Murray, J. Gilbert, A. Goffey
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Two Forms of Post-Fordism

2009
Abstract After Fordism came … post-Fordism. The latter is not a very revealing handle, but there are reasons for this. One is that we are still in the post-Fordist period, and it is always hazardous to make generalizations about one’s own age; all that I need to say about that I’ve already said in Chapter 3, with reference there to ...
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Fordism and Post‐Fordism

This authoritative and comprehensive reference work introduces the reader to the major concepts and leading contributors in the field of institutional and evolutionary economics.
Harland Prechel
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From Fordism to Post-Fordism: Beyond or Back to Alienation?

open access: yesCritical Horizons, 2007
The evidence today is practically uncontested: about thirty years ago we left Fordism behind and entered a new phase of capitalism. That the structures of the post-Fordist social order call for new modes of social critique is also a prevalent idea.
Emmanuel Renault
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