The corrosion of character

the personal consequences of work in the new capitalism

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The corrosion of character

the personal consequences of work in the new capitalism

1st ed.
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Drawing on interviews with dismissed IBM executives in Westchester, New York, bakers in a high-tech Boston bakery, a barmaid turned advertising executive, and many others, Sennett explores the disorienting effects of the new capitalism.

He reveals the vivid and illuminating contrast between two worlds of work: the vanished world of rigid, hierarchical organizations, where what mattered was a sense of personal character, and the brave new world of corporate re-engineering, risk, flexibility, networking, and short-term teamwork, where what matters is being able to reinvent yourself on a dime.

In this timely and essential essay, Sennett enables us to understand the social and political context for our contemporary confusions, and he suggests how we need to re-imagine both community and individual character in order to confront an economy based on the principle of "no long term."

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Norton
Language
English
Pages
176

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Cover of: La corrosión del carácter
La corrosión del carácter: las consecuencias personales del trabajo en el nuevo capitalismo
April 2000, Anagrama
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Cover of: The corrosion of character
The corrosion of character: the personal consequences of work in the new capitalism
1998, Norton
in English - 1st ed.
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The corrosion of character: the personal consequences of work in the new capitalism
1998, Norton
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
305.5/62
Library of Congress
HD8072.5 .S46 1998

The Physical Object

Pagination
176 p. ;
Number of pages
176

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL357219M
ISBN 10
0393046788
LCCN
98017106
OCLC/WorldCat
38909901
Library Thing
5563263
Goodreads
1347765

Work Description

In the brave new world of the "flexible" corporation, Richard Sennett observes, workers at all levels are regarded as wholly disposable, and they have responded in kind, ceasing to think in terms of any long-term relationship with the organizations they work for. This, he argues, has tremendous negative consequences for workers' emotional and psychological well-being. Even in menial jobs, we extract much of our self-image from the idea of a "career"--a life narrative rendered intelligible by specific loyalties, which is to some degree self-invented but also in some respects predictable. Innovations like "flextime" and bureaucratic "de-layering" seem to promise more freedom to define one's career, but in fact they create jobs in which there's less freedom than ever to be had. The Corrosion of Character is a short, anecdotal book, and while one might wish that it included a discussion of the social and psychological costs of the sheer increase of work time in the average worker's week, Sennett has created a pithy, disturbing picture of the cost of the corporate world's much-vaunted new efficiencies.

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