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- Title
Compulsory Creativity: A Critique of Cognitive Capitalism.
- Authors
Larsen, Steen Nepper
- Abstract
Contemporary capitalism can be labelled cognitive capitalism. In this dynamic, demanding and extremely transformative mode of production, knowledge becomes a strategic force of production and an important commodity, while concepts and ideas become items. This article sheds light on some of the implications of the emergence of a cognitive capitalism. In response to modern oxymorons, such as compulsory creativity and mandatory originality, this article offers various attempts to interpret and criticise how human inventiveness and a whole range of externalities get attuned to economic and market strategies, depriving them their natural, social and individual qualities. The aim of this article is to renew and sharpen a critique of the new type of capitalism and to foster some normative bricks that might be able to inspire alternative ways of thinking and living.
- Subjects
CAPITALISM; CREATIVE ability; MODE of production; ECONOMIC structure; PRODUCTION (Economic theory)
- Publication
Culture Unbound: Journal of Current Cultural Research, 2014, Vol 6, p159
- ISSN
2000-1525
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3384/cu.2000.1525.146159