Exploring a new class politics of the enterprise

J. K. Gibson-Graham, J. K. Gibson-Graham, Phillip O'Neill

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    Abstract

    ![CDATA[In this essay, we attempt to produce a decentered and desolidified representation of the enterprise, one that does not accord with any particular logic or story line.We see this disrupted and disruptive representation as opening up political options that are invisible in the vicinity of a coherent and ultimately predictable firm. The goal is to create an imaginative space within which a different and expanded (class) politics of the enterprise might emerge, and especially to enable new claims on the social wealth that flows through the corporation.]]
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationRe/presenting class: essays in postmodern Marxism
    Place of PublicationU.S.A
    PublisherDuke University Press
    Pages56-80
    Number of pages25
    ISBN (Print)9780822383093
    Publication statusPublished - 2001

    Keywords

    • business
    • business enterprises
    • business and politics
    • labor force
    • monopoly
    • BHP
    • Marx
    • Karl
    • 1818-1883

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