From Industrial Capitalism to Taylorian Late Capitalism
From Industrial Capitalism to Taylorian Late Capitalism
From Industrial Capitalism to Taylorian Late Capitalism
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collective in terms of subjectivity is outside the production flow of commodities and services,<br />
but rather becomes that very end <strong>to</strong>wards which production continuously fixates its<br />
optimization and differentiation.<br />
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