In the face of widespread dissatisfaction with capitalism, it is time to ask, “What kind of new economy do we want to create?”
The problems of labor abuse and surveillance that have arisen with the “sharing economy”… have much in common with struggles on nineteenth-century factory floors. By considering the emerging platforms in light of well-hewn cooperative principles and practices, we find an optimistic vision for the future of work and life.
In the face of widespread dissatisfaction with capitalism, it is time to ask, “What kind of new economy do we want to create?”
In the face of widespread dissatisfaction with capitalism, it is time to ask, “What kind of new economy do we want to create?”
In the face of widespread dissatisfaction with capitalism, it is time to ask, “What kind of new economy do we want to create?”
The problems of labor abuse and surveillance that have arisen with the “sharing economy”… have much in common with struggles on nineteenth-century factory floors. By considering the emerging platforms in light of well-hewn cooperative principles and practices, we find an optimistic vision for the future of work and life.
Trebor Scholz
In the face of widespread dissatisfaction with capitalism, it is time to ask, “What kind of new economy do we want to create?”
In the face of widespread dissatisfaction with capitalism, it is time to ask, “What kind of new economy do we want to create?”
In the face of widespread dissatisfaction with capitalism, it is time to ask, “What kind of new economy do we want to create?”
In the face of widespread dissatisfaction with capitalism, it is time to ask, “What kind of new economy do we want to create?”
In the face of widespread dissatisfaction with capitalism, it is time to ask, “What kind of new economy do we want to create?”