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portada The Progress of Precarity (en Inglés)
Formato
Libro Físico
Año
2026
Idioma
Inglés
N° páginas
248
Encuadernación
Tapa Blanda
Dimensiones
22.90 x 15.20 x 1.30 cm
ISBN13
9798258205797

The Progress of Precarity (en Inglés)

Bernd Riemann (Autor) · Independently published · Tapa Blanda

The Progress of Precarity (en Inglés) - Bernd Riemann

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The Progress of Precarity is the definitive empirical record of the systematic dismantling of the post-war social contract and the subsequent reclassification of the human being as a volatile, financialized asset. In this sobering and rigorous synthesis of macroeconomics, history, and technology, Bernd Riemann documents the transition from a world of collective stability to a regime of permanent, programmed instability. This work provides an unflinching analysis of how the transfer of systemic risk from institutions to individuals has created a global precariat whose existence is managed by algorithms and whose future is colonized by debt.

The architecture of this work spans 42 meticulously detailed chapters, organized into seven parts that trace the evolution of precarity from its structural foundations to its terminal technological phase. Riemann replaces abstract economic theory with measurable metrics, utilizing a vast empirical archive of over 200 sources-ranging from International Monetary Fund audits to longitudinal neurological studies-to prove that the erosion of stability is not a byproduct of progress, but a deliberate feature of modern statecraft and capital accumulation.

The Structural Foundations: An analysis of the shift from citizen to asset, documenting the collapse of pensions, the geometry of predatory debt, and the rise of the rentier trap where housing is repurposed as a mechanism of permanent extraction.

Labor and the Digital Frontier: A document on the gigification of professionalism and the rise of algorithmic management, where human labor is unbundled into just-in-time components within a global ghost-workforce.

Ecological and Biological Precarity: An exploration of the climate risk premium and the industrialization of the human microbiome, illustrating how environmental volatility and chronic health conditions are leveraged as new sites of capital depletion.

Psychological and Social Erosion: A quantification of the loneliness epidemic and the commercialization of the self, tracing how the liquidation of social capital and total digital surveillance have enclosed the private sphere.

Regional Case Studies: A comparative geographical audit of instability, from the decay of the European social model and the American middle class to the hyper-extractive labor regimes of the Gulf and the digital neo-colonialism in the global south.

The Technology of Control and the Future: An ultimate evaluation of modern enclosure-from CBDCs and social credit to proptech-mapping the descent into structural irrelevance as AI mandates a permanent underclass whose very existence is tethered to state-monitored maintenance.

The Progress of Precarity is not merely a critique of contemporary capitalism; it is an irrefutable map of the mechanical forces that have deleted the human being from the value chain. By documenting the shift from labor exploitation to structural irrelevance, Bernd Riemann reveals a global economy that no longer requires the majority of its population to function, transforming the citizenry into a subsidized and monitored appendage to an autonomous machine. This work serves as an essential and demanding text for anyone seeking to understand the actual trajectory of the 21st-century economy and the technological enclosure of the human subject. It provides the necessary empirical vocabulary to describe a future where the social contract has been replaced by a maintenance protocol, and where the individual is finally and fully integrated into the digital architecture of control.

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