Neoliberalismo y los Emprendedores: La nueva forma de explotación | Noam Chomsky

In this video, we analyze the platform economy from the perspective of Noam Chomsky and his theory of neoliberalism and the manufacturing of consent. We apply Chomsky's propaganda model to understand how Uber, Rappi, and other platforms represent the most refined form of labor exploitation: workers who voluntarily collaborate in their own precariousness, feeling like "free entrepreneurs." We explore how neoliberalism dismantled collective protections, how the five media filters that naturalize exploitation operate, and how consent is manufactured so that millions accept working conditions that in any other context they would recognize as abusive. Noam Chomsky's theory is clearly explained through the phenomenon of digital platforms. PRIMARY SOURCES: Noam Chomsky and Edward Herman: "Manufactured Consent: The Political Economy of Mass Media" (1988) Noam Chomsky: "Profit Over People: Neoliberalism and the Global Order" (1999) "Understanding Power" (2002) "Necessary Illusions: Thought Control in Democratic Societies" (1989) On the platform economy: Studies on job insecurity at Uber, Rappi, and PedidosYa Research on labor deregulation and the fragmentation of the working class Critical analyses of the discourse of digital entrepreneurship #NoamChomsky #PlatformEconomy #Neoliberalism #ManufacturingConsent #CriticalSociology #Uber #Rappi #JobInsecurity #DigitalCapitalism #Entrepreneurship