The Politics of Global Competitiveness by Paul Cammack, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters
The Politics of Global Competitiveness by Paul Cammack, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters

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The Politics of Global Competitiveness by Paul Cammack, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters

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Marx predicted in Capital (1867) that as capitalism became global, patterns of work would be transformed, and workers would need to develop versatility, flexibility, and mobility. This 'general law of social production', as he called it, is now in evidence all around us, in global valuechains, 'zero hours' contracts, and contract work organised through digital platforms. It results from competition between capitalists, scientific and technological revolutions in production, and incessant advances in the division of labour as production processes are broken down into ever smallersteps. This book documents the leading roles of the Paris-based Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development and the Washington-based World Bank as advocates of these developments. They do not, as generally supposed, simply represent the interests of the advanced economies or the 'West' andtheir transnational corporations. They promote a single global model of capitalist development, without limits and on a genuinely global scale. It calls upon all states to 'adjust' continually to the structural and social demands of competitiveness, which they see as essential to the global hegemonyof capital over labour. The OECD and the World Bank propose policies that give girls and women equal access to education and paid work, reform welfare to 'make work pay', introduce flexible labour contracts that make 'hiring and firing' easier, focus education on skills that boost employability, anddraw workers in the developing world from the 'informal' sector into the formal sector, where they can be more productive. This is the politics of global competitiveness. | The Politics of Global Competitiveness by Paul Cammack, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters

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