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Class Politics in the Information Age

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Buch | Hardcover
248 Seiten
2000
University of Illinois Press (Verlag)
978-0-252-02583-9 (ISBN)
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Reveals economic dogmatism, political hypocrisy, and intellectual tyranny of professional workers. This critique on their idealogy lays bare the sources of professional pelf at the cost of the underlying population. It argues that the won preeminence of the professional class constitutes a revolution, not a further stage of capitalism.
In this stimulating analysis of the rise of the professional class in America, Donald Clark Hodges reveals that under cover of mature capitalism, the United States has taken on the characteristics of two of its avowed political nemeses: socialism and fascism. "Class Politics in the Information Age" uncovers the origins, development, aims, means, and moral and political hypocrisy of the new class of professionals. In line with a broad consensus that expertise has replaced capital as the decisive asset in the informational economy, Hodges asserts that professionals have replaced capitalists as the premier exploiting class. The dictatorship of the proletariat predicted by Marx is, in America, a dictatorship of experts. Hodges argues that the newly won preeminence of the professional class - which includes scientists, engineers, managers, and bureaucrats - constitutes a revolution, not a further stage, evolution, or metamorphosis of capitalism. Where capitalism is a system in which the lion's share of the economic surplus goes to the owners of capital, socialism is a system in which it goes to the owners of expertise. Hodges systematically demonstrates that defining the U.S. economy on the basis of private ownership of capital goods is now obsolete, since profits are no longer the principal source of surplus income.
Rather, that surplus is concealed in the burgeoning wages of the professional class. "Class Politics in the Information Age" redefines class struggle, demonstrating how the professional class is remaking the social structure in the service of its own interests. In this changed world, capitalists are no longer labor's fundamental enemy, socialism no longer means the abolition of exploitation, the United States is fascist (though a fascism without fascists), and democracy no longer serves the cause of political liberation.
Erscheint lt. Verlag 11.7.2000
Verlagsort Baltimore
Sprache englisch
Gewicht 525 g
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung Politische Theorie
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie Makrosoziologie
ISBN-10 0-252-02583-0 / 0252025830
ISBN-13 978-0-252-02583-9 / 9780252025839
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