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E-grāmata: Capitalism as Megamachine: A New Historical, Legal and Political Approach

  • Formāts: 138 pages
  • Sērija : Economics and Humanities
  • Izdošanas datums: 28-Jan-2025
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040305553
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  • Formāts: 138 pages
  • Sērija : Economics and Humanities
  • Izdošanas datums: 28-Jan-2025
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040305553

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The concept of a ‘megamachine’ - a closed system operating to a pre-established utilitarian purpose which results in the machinization of humanity – has existed in various forms since late 19th century. This book builds on previous attempts to define and analyse the machine and argues that modern industrial capitalism is at the heart of it.



The concept of a “megamachine” – a closed system operating to a pre-established utilitarian purpose which results in the machinisation of humanity – has existed in various forms since at least the late 19th century.

This book builds on previous attempts to define and analyse the machine and argues that modern industrial capitalism is at the heart of it. The first part of the book takes stock of previous attempts to explain the origin and nature of the Megamachine phenomenon, from Nietzsche to the 21st century, including Mumford, Latouche and Scheidler. The second part of the book proposes a new analysis of the nature of the Megamachine, beginning with a historical, sociological and political exploration of the development of modern capitalism from the Middle Ages to the present day. It is shown that the modern world is under the yoke of accounting and corporate laws which ratify, on an international scale, the systematic protection of financial capital to the detriment of natural and human capitals: a Megamachine of accountants and managers. Defeating the machine will require more than minor reforms such as carbon pricing and integrated reporting: it will be necessary to initiate a programme of cooperation, education and economic policy reorientation on a global scale.

This vital book on the crisis of capitalism, the concept of the Megamachine and the future of global society will be of great interest to readers across the social sciences and humanities.

Introduction Part I: Birth And Development of The Idea of The
Megamachine - From Nietzsche to Scheidler
1. Mumfords Proposition on The
Megamachine (1934 And 1966) 2 The Resurgence of The Megamachine Concept at
The Beginning of The 21st Century: Latouches Position (2004) 3 Scheidlers
Thesis: The End of The Megamachine (2020) Part II: The True Modern
Megamachine: Origins, Expansion and Solutions for its Death
4. The Concrete
Reality of Capitalist System and Its Consequences For The Formation Of The
Modern Megamachine
5. Presentation Of Some False Solutions Advocated by
Financial Capitalists And Their Allies 6 Towards A New Governance of
Companies And Nations To Kill The Megamachine Conclusion Appendix
Bibliography Index
Jacques Richard is Emeritus Professor at the University of Paris Dauphine, France. He is also an ex-Chartered Accountant and Counsellor of Trade Unions and ex-member of the Authority of Accounting Standards (Paris). In 2013, he received the "Best Manuscript Award" from the Academy of Accounting Historians.