The aim of this presentation is to introduce some aspects of the research programme on Cognitive Capitalism. The main point that characterises this research program resides in the fact that it assume as its main pillar the social crisis of Fordism. Such a crisis manifests itself as a break with respect to the polarising tendency of the forms of knowledge informing Industrial Capitalism, thereby, realising some aspects of Marx's hypotheses concerning the notion of General Intellect. Accordingly, we shall articulate the reasoning as follow. Firstly, we shall explain the main features of the research agenda. In particular, we shall address the application of Marxist methodology and the extent to which its interpretation differs from other approaches to contemporary capitalism. Secondly will shall deal with the historical transformations of the capital/labour relation that has led to the crisis of Industrial Capitalism and, consequently, to the transition towards Cognitive Capitalism. Finally, we shall focus on the analysis of the new nature of antagonism and contradictions (subjective and objective) inherent to Cognitive Capitalism.
Carlo Vercellone. The hypothesis of cognitive capitalism. The hypothesis of cognitive capitalism, 2005, London, Birkbeck College and SOAS, United Kingdom. ⟨halshs-00273641⟩ - lien externe
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Vercellone, C. (2005). The hypothesis of cognitive capitalism. https://shs.hal.science/halshs-00273641v1
Vercellone, Carlo. The Hypothesis of Cognitive Capitalism. Jan. 2005, https://shs.hal.science/halshs-00273641v1.
Vercellone, Carlo. 2005. “The Hypothesis of Cognitive Capitalism.” https://shs.hal.science/halshs-00273641v1.
Vercellone, C. (2005) “The hypothesis of cognitive capitalism.” Available at: https://shs.hal.science/halshs-00273641v1.
VERCELLONE, Carlo, 2005. The hypothesis of cognitive capitalism [en ligne]. January 2005. Disponible à l'adresse : https://shs.hal.science/halshs-00273641v1