The Precariat: The New Dangerous Class
 
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ISBN13:9781474294164
ISBN10:1474294162
Binding:Paperback
No. of pages:248 pages
Size:218x140x19 mm
Weight:366 g
Language:English
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The Precariat

The New Dangerous Class
 
Edition number: New Edition
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
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Number of Volumes: Paperback
 
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Short description:

A polemical and hugely influential work of political, social and economic theory which introduces the precariat as an emerging class.

Long description:
First published in 2011 The Precariat is the hugely influential first account of an emerging class of people facing insecurity, moving in and out of precarious work that gives little meaning to their lives. Standing warns that the growth of the precariat is producing instabilities in society. Its internal divisions have led to the villainization of migrants and other vulnerable groups and some are susceptible to the dangers of political extremism. Standing argues for a new politics which puts the fears and aspirations of the precariat at the heart of a progressive strategy of redistribution and income security.

The precariat is an increasingly global phenomenon, highly visible in the ongoing migrant crisis and protest movements around the world. In a new preface for the Revelations edition Guy Standing discusses recent political developments and their effect on the precariat.

Buy Guy Standing's book, The Precariat! Or nick/borrow it! John Harris, The Guardian
Table of Contents:
Preface to the Revelations edition

Previous edition Preface

Abbreviations

1 The Precariat

2 Why the Precariat is Growing

3 Who Enters the Precariat

4 Migrants: Victims, Villains or Heroes?

5 Labour, Work and the Time Squeeze

6 A Politics of inferno

7 A Politics of Paradise

Bibliography
Index