Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira
Texto para Discussão EESP/FGV 279, maio 2011.
Modern societies cannot anymore be just defined as classical or bourgeois capitalism. Since the emergence of a second relation of production and a third social class in capitalist societies, they are mixed societies where two forms of property - capital and organization - are present. That is why modern capitalism is not anymore classical or bourgeois capitalism, but a mixed form that we call professionals' capitalism or knowledge capitalism or technobureaucratic. In this paper I define the new relation of production that we call "organization". As to capital, I discuss the transformation of its definition as capitalism changed historically.