#latecapitalism
The term “late capitalism” seems to be everywhere as a trending meme – often used as a kind of shorthand to illustrate the absurdities of certain free market economies.
On Twitter, you will find the hashtags #latecapitalism (English), #tardocapitalismo (Italian), #capitalismotardio (Spanish), and #spätkapitalismus (German), among others. Typically, they satirise notions such as the idea of endless growth.
The term also pops up in a wide range of academic articles and books. There are, for instance, discussions around the populist rise in late capitalism, the increase in financial-related investments in late capitalism, migration conditions in late capitalism, and so on.
But what are the origins of this term? And what, exactly, does it mean?
We live in a time of ‘late capitalism’. But what does that mean? And what’s so late about it?
● NEWS ● #CounterPunch #Finance ☞ Auguries of #LateCapitalism https://www.counterpunch.org/2021/10/07/auguries-of-late-capitalism/
Non l'intelligence artificielle et la robotisation ne vont pas faire disparaitre le travail. Par contres, elles précarisent fortement les nouveaux travailleur-euses du clic.
Un entretien avec Antonio A. Casilli, auteur de En attendant les robots
https://www.agirparlaculture.be/numerique-vers-un-travail-en-micromiettes/
#digitallabor #latecapitalism #capitalismedeplateforme #amazonturk #ia #robotisation #enattendantlesrobots #casilli