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The political economy of punishment suggests that the evolution of
punitive systems should be connected to the transformations of
capitalist economies: in this respect, each 'mode of production'
knows its peculiar 'modes of punishment'. However, global processes
of transformation have revolutionized industrial capitalism since
the early 1970s, thus configuring a post-Fordist system of
production. In this book, the author investigates the emergence of
a new flexible labour force in contemporary Western societies.
Current penal politics can be seen as part of a broader project to
control this labour force, with far-reaching effects on the role of
the prison and punitive strategies in general.
The political economy of punishment suggests that the evolution of
punitive systems should be connected to the transformations of
capitalist economies: in this respect, each 'mode of production'
knows its peculiar 'modes of punishment'. However, global processes
of transformation have revolutionized industrial capitalism since
the early 1970s, thus configuring a post-Fordist system of
production. In this book, the author investigates the emergence of
a new flexible labour force in contemporary Western societies.
Current penal politics can be seen as part of a broader project to
control this labour force, with far-reaching effects on the role of
the prison and punitive strategies in general.
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