“In After the Future, the Marxist theorist [[Franco “Bifo” Berardi]] **ties the defeat of labor movements in the eighties to the rise of the idea that we should all be entrepreneurs**. “**In the past**, he notes, **economic risk was the business of the capitalist**, the investor. Today, though, “‘we are all capitalists’ … and therefore, we all have to take risks … **The essential idea is that we should all consider life as an economic venture, as a race where there are winners and losers**.”” ([Location 475](https://readwise.io/to_kindle?action=open&asin=B07RHWKD7N&location=475)) --- **Tags** -- [[quotes]], [[capitalism]], [[economics]], [[entrepreneur]], [[zero-sum-games]] **Source** -- [[20251230081807 - B - How to Do Nothing]]]