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Add sections to the bookbuilder: The Utopia of Rules (David Graeber)

 

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Introduction: The Iron Law of Liberalism and the Era of Total Bureaucratization
1. Dead Zones of the Imagination: An Essay on Structural Stupidity
2. Of Flying Cars and the Declining Rate of Profit
Thesis: There appears to have been a profound shift, beginning in the 1970s, from investment in technologies associated with the possibility of alternative futures to investment technologies that furthered labor discipline and social control
Antithesis: Yet even those areas of science and technology that did receive massive funding have not seen the breakthroughs originally anticipated
Synthesis: On the Movement from Poetic to Bureaucratic Technologies
3. The Utopia of Rules, or Why We Really Love Bureaucracy After All
I. The Enchantment of Disenchantment, or The Magical Powers of the Post Office
II. Rationalism as a Form of Spirituality
III. On the Bureaucratization of the Antibureaucratic Fantasy
IV. The Utopia of Rules
Appendix: On Batman and the Problem of Constituent Power
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