New Book and Poster: Work


After so much technological progress, why do we have to work more than ever before? How is it that the harder we work, the poorer we end up compared to our bosses? When the economy crashes, why do people focus on protecting their jobs when no one likes working in the first place? Can capitalism survive another century of crises?

Our newest book, entitled Work, addresses these questions and a great many more. To answer them, we had to revisit our previous analysis of employment and develop a more nuanced understanding of the economy. We spent months studying obscure history and comparing notes about how we experience exploitation in our daily lives, slowly hammering out a grand unified theory of 21st century capitalism.

In addition to distilling our findings in this book, we’ve also prepared a poster to diagram the system it describes. The poster is based on the classic illustration of the pyramid of the capitalist system published in the Industrial Worker in 1911. With the assistance of Packard Jennings, we’ve created a new version, much more detailed than the original and updated to account for all the transformations of the past one hundred years.

In combination, the book and poster explore the positions we occupy within this pyramid and the mechanics that maintain it. From the industrial revolution to the internet, from the colonization of the Americas to the explosion of the service sector and the stock market, from the 2008 financial crisis to the upheavals taking place right now, Work offers an overview of how capitalism functions in the 21st century and what we can do to get beyond it it.

CrimethInc. Far East will be tabling with these books and posters and a whole lot more at the Bay Area Anarchist Book Fair April 9 and 10; there will be a presentation about the book at 4 pm on April 10. The following weekend, Test Their Logik will host a release party for the book at the Toronto Anarchist Book Fair.

crustycamper said,

April 4, 2011 @ 10:55 pm

Great news. Another gorgeous , naughty provocative book from you beautiful people. ‘Work’ looks like a good read. Good luck with the book. Can’t wait to be reading it here in the UK, between bouts of insurrection !!!

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ret marut said,

April 8, 2011 @ 12:46 am

There will also be a CrimethInc. table with these books and posters at the New York City Anarchist Book Fair this weekend:

http://anarchistbookfair.net/

Mais uma novidade para a Festa! | Espaço Impróprio said,

April 10, 2011 @ 2:36 pm

[...] Impróprio. O coletivo estadunidense Crimethinc. acaba de lançar seu mais novo livro chamado WORK (http://www.crimethinc.com/blog/2011/04/04/new-book-and-poster-work/) e que fará seu lançamento em primeira mão no [...]

Dias 28 e 29/04, em Belo Horizonte:: Miniturnê CrimethInc. Brasil 2011 « dia sem compras said,

April 26, 2011 @ 10:49 pm

[...] tendo publicado influentes obras como Expect Resistance, Recipe for Disaster e o mais recente Work. Seu primeiro e mais aclamado livro, Days of War, Nights of Love (Dias de Guerra, Noites de Amor) [...]

CrimethInc.-kollektiivin jäsen esitelmöi graafisesta suunnittelusta radikaalissa propagandassa 29.12. « VALLATTOMIA ÄÄNIÄ TAMPEREEN KADUILTA said,

December 20, 2011 @ 6:22 pm

[...] and slideshow presentation will deconstruct several campaigns – Steal Something From Work Day; WORK; Fighting for our Lives; Rolling Thunder; and various posters and pamphlets from the CrimethInc. [...]

The pyramid of Christmas | eddbaldry.co.uk said,

January 12, 2012 @ 10:28 am

[...] of the image out there. Personally I think The New Pyramid of the Capitalist System (on Libcom) and Work (by Packard Jennings, published by Crimethinc) are the most interesting updates, and worth having a [...]

The pyramid of Christmas | Hey Monkey Riot said,

January 24, 2012 @ 3:46 pm

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