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CEO Society

The Corporate Takeover of Everyday Life

«Essential reading for anyone wanting to understand the contemporary fetishisation of corporate leadership. Rhodes and Bloom trace the rise of the cult of the CEO, mounting a strong defence of democracy in the face of this celebratory authoritarianism.»

Chris Land, Anglia Ruskin University

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Why have CEOs become the cultural icons of the 21st century?

Detaljer

Forlag
Zed Books Ltd
Innbinding
Paperback
Språk
Engelsk
Sider
288
ISBN
9781786990723
Utgivelsesår
2018
Format
22 x 14 cm

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«Essential reading for anyone wanting to understand the contemporary fetishisation of corporate leadership. Rhodes and Bloom trace the rise of the cult of the CEO, mounting a strong defence of democracy in the face of this celebratory authoritarianism.»

Chris Land, Anglia Ruskin University

«Why do we pray at the altar of the celebrity CEOs? What are consequences of such disturbing worship? Bloom and Rhodes answer these questions, showing us the ugly side of our contemporary obsession and the price we collectively pay in the CEO society.»

Alessia Contu, University of Massachusetts

«When the answer to any problem is sending a CEO to the rescue, we are in deep trouble. This smart and insightful book takes a look at the increasing veneration of CEOs, and the damage it is doing to our society.»

André Spicer, author of Business Bullshit

«In spite of the thorough and still growing critique of the leadership cult, CEOs proliferate in both private and public sectors. Let us hope that Bloom and Rhodes' book will serve as an antidote.»

Barbara Czarniawska, author of Cyberfactories: How News Agencies Produce News

«This unique book sheds light on one of the most tragic paradoxes of contemporary life: Why do we celebrate neoliberalism, through today’s “cult of the CEO”? Bloom and Rhodes explain our deep-seated attachments to ideologies that are not only flawed but also dangerous.»

Kate Kenny, Queens University Belfast

«Many of today's CEOs purport to serve the public good. They are wealth takers re-branded as wealth creators. This book illuminates the dangers of CEO worship in an age of entrenched austerity.»

Linsey McGoey, author of The Unknowers: How Strategic Ignorance Rules the World

«In a CEO society, only winners are allowed. In this timely and passionate book, Bloom and Rhodes identify what is at stake as corporate leadership replaces all other models for success. It delivers solace and motivation for anyone who believes that equity and justice should matter in governance.»

Melissa Gregg, Research Director at Intel, and author of Work's Intimacy

«A fascinating look at how the near deification of corporate executives has corroded culture across the globe, with dire implications for democracy. This is a wake-up call to rethink our values before it is too late to save hard-won and irreplaceable public institutions.»

Nancy MacLean, author of Democracy in Chains: The Deep History of the Radical Right’s Stealth Plan f

«Bloom and Rhodes skilfully follow the ideology of the CEO into every corner of our society, revealing its sources, its impacts, and the resistance it is generating. Highly recommended for anyone concerned with contemporary capitalism.»

Nick Srnicek, co-author of Inventing the Future: Postcapitalism and a World Without Work

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