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From Managerial Feudalism to the Revolt of the Caring Classes

David Graeber

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Video duration
00:59:10
Language
Original (mixed)
Abstract
One apparent paradox of the digitisation of work is that while productivity in manufacturing is skyrocketing, productivity in caring professions (health, education) is actually declining - sparking a global wave of labour struggle. Existing economic paradigms blind us to understanding how economies have come to be organised. We meed an entirely new discipline, based on a different set of values.

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Talk ID
11241
Event:
36c3
Day
1
Room
Borg
Start
5:30 p.m.
Duration
01:00:00
Track
Art & Culture
Type of
lecture
Speaker
David Graeber
Talk Slug & media link
36c3-11241-from_managerial_feudalism_to_the_revolt_of_the_caring_classes

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Whole talk:
149.6 wpm
842.8 spm
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153.8 wpm
862.7 spm
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