Luc Boltanski und Ève Chiapello analysieren den Kapitalismus als ein anpassungsfähiges normatives System, das Kritik konstruktiv verarbeitet. Sie zeigen, wie die emanzipatorische Bewegung von 1968 zu einer neuen Produktionsorganisation führte, die durch Flexibilität, Kreativität und Eigenverantwortung geprägt ist und die employability der Menschen bestimmt.
Eve Chiapello Bücher


Winter Warrior
- 112 Seiten
- 4 Lesestunden
Young Scott Camil grew up in Florida in the 1960s hating Commies and wanting to fight for his country. After graduating from high school, Camil decides to join the marines and is plunged into the thick of combat in Vietnam. Upon his return to civilian life, Camil has a moment of revelation and adopts a new cause: telling the American people the truth about what's going on in Vietnam. In Eve Gilbert's Winter Warrior, each panel is an exquisitely imagined interpretation of Camil's story, capturing the brutal reality of the war and the bleak political reality on the domestic front. Winter Warrior recounts both the personal journey of one American and his need for political engagement when his conscience collides with American foreign policy during the height of the Cold War.