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Des tensions dans le champ économique

Christian de Montlibert ()
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Christian de Montlibert: EA 1334 - UMB - Centre de recherche et d'études en sciences sociales (CRESS) - UNISTRA - Université de Strasbourg

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Abstract: This study, by questioning the universality of interest, examines the reasons that lead to economic discourse not only asserting itself as the most rational discourse, but being transformed into belief. She develops the hypothesis that this valuation is the transposition into the world of representations of the structuring importance of the domination of work in capitalist society. This domination which allows the extraction of surplus value, the source of profit, was established slowly by gradually eliminating the constitutive practices of feudal and mercantile societies that still subsisted. It has known four forms: the direct domination of the owners (from violence to paternalism), technical domination (from Taylorism –fordist to robotization), soft domination (the envelopment of the applied human sciences), mechanical domination of the market. (precariousness and flexibility). These modalities of domination are dependent on the strategies of the management of companies analyzed in this study which insists on symbolic violence which is not satisfied to conceal the relations of exploitation but which knows how to legitimize them and transform them into acceptance and even into investments.

Keywords: domination; champ économique; stratégies; dirigeants; violence physique; violence symbolique; intérêt (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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Published in Enjeux et luttes dans le champ économique 1980-2010, L'Harmattan, 2012, 978-2-336-00161-6

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