"This is a book about who we are today, and how we have become who we
are. It is about the engineers of the modern soul, the entrepreneurial
self. It is essential reading for all those who care about the
incessant demands placed on us to become more than we are, to become
entrepreneurs of our selves, to maximise and optimise our capacities
in ways that align personal identity and political responsibility." -
Professor Peter Miller, London School of Economics & Political
Science Ulrich Bröckling claims that the imperative to act like an
entrepreneur has turned ubiquitous. In Western society there is a
drive to orient your thinking and behaviour on the objective of market
success which dictates the private and professional spheres. Life is
now ruled by competition for power, money, fitness, and youth. The
self is driven to constantly improve, change and adapt to a society
only capable of producing winners and losers. The Entrepreneurial
Self explores the series of juxtapositions within the self, created
by this call for entrepreneurship. Whereas it can expose unknown
potential, it also leads to over-challenging. It may strengthen
self-confidence but it also exacerbates the feeling of powerlessness.
It may set free creativity but it also generates unbounded
anger. Competition is driven by the promise that only the capable
will reap success, but no amount of effort can remove the risk of
failure. The individual has no choice but to balance out the
contradiction between the hope of rising and the fear of decline.
Ulrich Bröckling is Professor of Cultural Sociology at the
Albert-Ludwigs-University Freiburg, Germany.
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Fabricating a New Type of Subject
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781473947771
Publisert
2015
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Vendor
Sage Publications Ltd (UK)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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