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Three Lectures on Post-Industrial Society

by Daniel Cohen, William McCuaig
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Synopsis

A noted economist analyzes the upheavals caused by revolutions in technology, labor, culture, financial markets, and globalization.

Publishers Weekly

Social inequality is at the center of this illuminating, and notably brief, collection of three lectures on the post-industrial world. French author and professor of economics Cohen (Globalization and Its Enemies) has a surprisingly easy-to-read style, as in a statement from the conclusion: "we can interpret industrial society as an asymmetric marriage between highly endowed people (engineers) and less well-endowed ones (workers). The engineers gain from this arrangement if the workers are 'nice.'" He has impressive knowledge of how each country affects many others, demonstrated in his refusal to speak in generalizations or platitudes: "To speak of a single European social model covering the United Kingdom, Sweden, Italy, and France makes virtually no sense." It's that careful detail in considering each separate economy that makes this book a small but substantial gem, especially in the standout piece "The New World Order," which cagily explores the nineteenth century's "first globalization" in order to explain "the new international division of labor." This slim volume will make an important addition to any economics buff's personal or professional library.
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About the Author, Daniel Cohen

Daniel Cohen is Professor of Economics at the École Normale Supérieure and the Université de Paris-I and a member of the Council of Economic Analysis of the French Prime Minister. A frequent contributor to Le Monde, he is also the author of The Wealth of the World and the Poverty of Nations (1998), Our Modern Times: The Nature of Capitalism in the Information Age (2002), and Globalization and Its Enemies (2006), all published by the MIT Press.

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Book Details

Published
November 1, 2008
Publisher
MIT Press
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780262033831

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