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A World Beyond Work? examines the fundamental transformations occurring in labour, money, and state capitalism during times of crisis. Drawing on contemporary theoretical frameworks, Dinerstein and Pitts investigate how the capitalist state functions between moments of economic breakdown and utopian imaginaries.
The book addresses critical questions about the future of work in an increasingly unstable global economy. It explores alternative economic models and challenges conventional assumptions about labour’s role in capitalist societies. The authors consider both the constraints imposed by existing structures and the possibilities for radical change.
Through rigorous analysis, the work engages with debates in political economy, critical theory, and utopian studies. It offers insights into how crises can become opportunities for reimagining economic relations and social organization beyond traditional work paradigms.







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