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Capitalism's New Clothes

Enterprise, Ethics and Enjoyment in Times of Crisis
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"An interesting take"
4 stars"

Picked this beaut of a book up in class today, (got it signed by Colin himself) only to realise that mightyape had it for a cheaper price :D

The book itself is an interesting read, an indepth look into the current systems western society associates itself with. Although tough at times, Colin's style of writing is unmatched and provides the reader with a strong viewpoint of current capitalism.

Overall a 4.7/5

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From broadsheet newspapers to television shows and Hollywood films, capitalism is increasingly recognised as a system detrimental to human existence. Colin Cremin investigates why, despite this de-robing, capitalism remains a powerful and seductive force. Using materialist, psychoanalytic and linguistic approaches, Cremin shows how capitalism, anxiety and desire enter into a mutually supporting relationship. He identifies three ways in which we are tied in to capitalism - through a social imperative for enterprise and competition; through enjoyment and consumption; and through the depoliticisation of ethical debate by government and business. Capitalism's New Clothes is ideal for students of sociology and for anyone worried about the ethics of capitalism or embarrassed by the enjoyments the system has afforded them.

Author Biography

Ciara aka Colin Cremin is Senior Lecturer in the Sociology Department at the University of Auckland. She is author of several books, including Man-Made Woman (Pluto, 2017), Totalled (Pluto, 2015) and Capitalism's New Clothes (Pluto, 2011).
Release date Australia
May 6th, 2011
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Country of Publication
United Kingdom
Imprint
Pluto Press
Pages
208
Publisher
Pluto Press
Dimensions
135x215x13
ISBN-13
9780745328140
Product ID
10427545

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