I could probably consider myself an entrepreneur, and as such, this book hits uncomfortably close in the structures, both societal and psychological, it lays bare.
A must-read for anyone either intrigued or alarmed by the incessant, almost religious mantras of self-improvement and financial goal-setting of Instagram coaches, by the old admonishment to pull yourself up by your bootstrap, by everything wrong and inescapable about the gig economy...
Though by no means an easy read, I found it well-sourced and never obtuse. It definitely deserves a second read, after going through some of the sources, as Lorusso's message and viewpoint is an important one for this age and well-worth studying. Not only for those in the entreprecariat, but for just about anyone, as Lorusso shows none of us are quite safe.
A new and interesting dimension in class struggle, and one with disquieting implications.