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Title Art and postcapitalism : aesthetic labour, automation and value production / Dave Beech
Author Beech, Dave
Imprint London : Pluto Press, 2019
©2019

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 Stadsbibl:Ljusets kalender vån 2 Konst, foto, musik, film, teater, sport  700 engelska    CHECK SHELF  ---
Descript ix, 148 pages 23 cm
Note Includes bibliographical references and index
Artistic labour was exemplary for Utopian Socialist theories of 'attractive labour', and Marxist theories of 'nonalienated labour', but the rise of the anti-work movement and current theories of 'fully automated luxury communism' have seen art topple from its privileged place within the left's political imaginary as the artist has been reconceived as a prototype of the precarious 24/7 worker. 'Art and Postcapitalism' argues that art remains essential for thinking about the intersection of labour, capitalism and postcapitalism not insofar as it merges work and pleasure but as an example of noncapitalist production. Reassessing the contemporary politics of work by revisiting debates about art, technology and in the nineteenth and twentieth century, Dave Beech challenges the aesthetics of labour in John Ruskin, William Morris and Oscar Wilde with a value theory of the supersession of capitalism that sheds light on the anti-work theory by Silvia Federici, Andre Gorz, Kathi Weeks and Maurizio Lazzarato, as well as the technological Cockayne of Srnicek and Williams and Paul Mason. Formulating a critique of contemporary postcapitalism, and developing a new understanding of art and labour within the political project of the supersession of value production, this book is essential for activists, scholars and anyone interested in the real and imagined escape routes from capitalism
Subject Konst och politik
Konstfilosofi
Konst och samhälle
Konst och teknik
Art and society
Capitalism
Art -- Economic aspects
Arts -- Political aspects
Work -- Philosophy
Capitalism.
Art and society.
Art -- Economic aspects.
Arts -- Political aspects.
Work -- Philosophy.
Classmark 700.108
ISBN/ISSN 9780745339245
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