Zeitgeist Nostalgia: On Populism, Work and the 'Good Life'

Zeitgeist Nostalgia: On Populism, Work and the 'Good Life'

by Alessandro Gandini
Zeitgeist Nostalgia: On Populism, Work and the 'Good Life'

Zeitgeist Nostalgia: On Populism, Work and the 'Good Life'

by Alessandro Gandini

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Overview

'From Trump's backward-looking promise to "make America great again" to the hipster's fondness for a pre-industrial age of craft, nostalgia saturates our world. Gandini's book is a remarkable and insightful guide to this phenomenon, laying out the deep roots of its origins and setting out the contours of its limits.' Nick Srnicek, co-author of Inventing the Future: Postcapitalism and a World Without Work

We live an age of nostalgia, incarnated by populist fantasies of “taking back control” and making nations “great again". In the long aftermath of the 2007-08 economic crisis, nostalgia has been established as the cultural zeitgeist of Western society. Populist fantasies of nostalgia represent a cry for help against the demise of the societal model of the postwar era, based on stable employment and mass consumption.

The promise of an impossible return to the 'good life' of the 20th century, Gandini contends, particularly appeals to the older generations, who are incapable of making sense of the evolution of Western societies after decades of globalization and neoliberal policies. The younger generations, in the meantime, are instead trying to build a new 'good life' based on another form of return, this time to old practices of craft production and consumption.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781789044478
Publisher: Collective Ink
Publication date: 12/01/2020
Pages: 136
Product dimensions: 5.58(w) x 8.61(h) x 0.32(d)

About the Author

Alessandro Gandini is a senior researcher in Digital Sociology at the University of Milan, and he was previously a lecturer for Kings College, London. He has published books in English and Italian, including The Reputation Economy: Understanding Knowledge Work in Digital Society. Alessandro tweets @afrontiercity. He lives in Milan, Italy.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments vi

Chapter 1 Nostalgia 1

Chapter 2 The "good life" 17

Chapter 3 Hipsters (will save the world) 49

Chapter 4 A "post-employment" society? 73

Chapter 5 After nostalgia 92

Bibliography 107

Acknowledgments vi

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