Culture of the New Capitalism
Discover the profound insights of Richard Sennett in his thought-provoking book, Culture of the New Capitalism. Published in 2007, this 224-page work delves into the impact of global capitalism on our everyday lives. Sennett critically examines the evolving work ethic, shifting attitudes toward merit and talent, and the transformations within public and private institutions that contribute to what he terms 'the spectre of uselessness'. Through rigorous analysis, he uncovers the unsettling realities of modern economic structures and offers compelling suggestions to counteract this troubling culture. Ideal for readers interested in bureaucracy, capitalism, and economic history, Sennett's work is a must-read for anyone seeking to understand the complexities of contemporary industrial sociology. Enhance your understanding of today's economic landscape with this essential addition to your bookshelf.