Abstract
Two distinct ideas — that the labour force is becoming more flexible and that flexible specialisation offers a new means for capital to exert control — are critically evaluated. The evidence for both fashionable theses is found to be wanting; their increasing acceptability is linked to a retreat from class politics and from a confrontation of inequalities of race and sex. Indeed they herald a new form of imperialism.
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Economics and Econometrics,Sociology and Political Science,History
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