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The intermittent nature of today’s careers creates an unprecedented set of problems for social insurance. Such mechanisms that were designed for linear career paths are ill-fitted to respond to the needs of individuals whose working lives have become increasingly diverse, discontinuous and multiform. Because traditional social insurance is often li
... See moreNicolas Colin • Hedge: A Greater Safety Net for the Entrepreneurial Age
it does involve a kind of close reading, a careful attention to the forms that organize texts, bodies, and institutions.
Caroline Levine • Forms: Whole, Rhythm, Hierarchy, Network
Tony Lashley • Curatorial Governance
your personal style has a shape, in the most mathematical of terms.
Jessica C. Flack • Worlds Hidden in Plain Sight: The Evolving Idea of Complexity at the Santa Fe Institute, 1984–2019 (Compass)
Property is a prerequisite for long-term inequality.
Yuval Noah Harari • 21 Lessons for the 21st Century
You need to think in terms of what I will call an “income portfolio” to keep your production economics in balance while you work, and also in terms of a traditional investment portfolio to manage the risk and return of what you create. As we will see momentarily, the income portfolio has the characteristics of a “cross-subsidy” in which one area su
... See moreAmy Whitaker • Art Thinking: How to Carve Out Creative Space in a World of Schedules, Budgets, and Bosses
"Live Players"
An exploration of cultural power dynamics, the decline of traditional gatekeepers, and the impact of technology on our interconnected world and individual agency.
static1.squarespace.comMestmäcker retient de Schmitt la nécessité d’assumer la nature explicitement politique du projet néolibéral de dépolitisation de l’économie. Il est soutenu dans cette position par un autre néolibéral de la deuxième génération, Erich Hoppmann.
Quinn Slobodian • Les Globalistes: Une histoire intellectuelle du n éolibéralisme (French Edition)
La nouvelle articulation revient à dire que nous passons d’une analyse en termes de systèmes de production à une analyse en termes de systèmes d’engendrement. Les deux analyses diffèrent d’abord par leur principe — la liberté pour l’un, la dépendance pour l’autre. Elles diffèrent ensuite par le rôle donné à l’humain — central pour l’un, distribué p
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