Time, Capitalism, and Alienation: A Socio-Historical Inquiry into the Making of Modern Time
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Romance
History
Format
Broché
Pages
179
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Jul 26, 2016
Éditeur
Haymarket Books
ISBN-10
160846640X
ISBN-13
9781608466405
Description
Jonathan Martineau delves into the intricate relationship between time and capitalism, shedding light on how modern societal constructs have been shaped by economic forces. The author meticulously traces the evolution of timekeeping and its implications for human experience and labor, arguing that the commodification of time is deeply intertwined with capitalist ideologies. Through a socio-historical lens, Martineau explores how shifts in time perception have influenced social relations and individual identity.
Martineau's inquiry brings forth the often-overlooked connections between time management and alienation. He discusses how the structured measurement of time in industrialized societies has not only commodified life but has also contributed to a sense of disconnection among individuals. This probing analysis invites readers to reconsider their own relationship with time in the context of a fast-paced, capitalist world.
The narrative weaves together historical examples, personal anecdotes, and theoretical frameworks, making the case that understanding time is crucial for grasping the broader dynamics of modern existence. By illuminating these connections, Martineau challenges readers to think critically about how they navigate time in their daily lives, urging a reconsideration of priorities and values.
Through rigorous research and persuasive arguments, this work serves as both a historical inquiry and a contemporary critique. It beckons readers to engage with the complexities surrounding time, ultimately fostering a deeper awareness of how capitalism shapes their realities and experiences.
Martineau's inquiry brings forth the often-overlooked connections between time management and alienation. He discusses how the structured measurement of time in industrialized societies has not only commodified life but has also contributed to a sense of disconnection among individuals. This probing analysis invites readers to reconsider their own relationship with time in the context of a fast-paced, capitalist world.
The narrative weaves together historical examples, personal anecdotes, and theoretical frameworks, making the case that understanding time is crucial for grasping the broader dynamics of modern existence. By illuminating these connections, Martineau challenges readers to think critically about how they navigate time in their daily lives, urging a reconsideration of priorities and values.
Through rigorous research and persuasive arguments, this work serves as both a historical inquiry and a contemporary critique. It beckons readers to engage with the complexities surrounding time, ultimately fostering a deeper awareness of how capitalism shapes their realities and experiences.
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