Critique of Economic Reason

Paperback, 256 pages

Published Aug. 21, 1989 by Verso.

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978-1-84467-667-5
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In Critique of Economic Reason, André Gorz offers his fullest account to date of the terminal crisis of a system where every activity and aspiration has been subjected to the rule of the market. By carefully delineating the existential and cultural limits of economic rationality, he emphasizes the urgent need to create a society which rejects the work ethic in favor of an emancipatory ethic of free time.

At the heart of his alternative is an advocacy not of "full employment," but of an equal distribution of the diminishing amount of necessary paid work. He presents a practical strategy for reducing the working week, and develops a radical version of a guaranteed wage for all. Above all, he argues that a utopian vision is now the only realistic proposal, and that "economic reason must be returned to its true—that is subordinate—place."

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Subjects

  • Economics
  • Marxism
  • Postwork
  • Economic Sociology
  • Sociology

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