Modern economies are inescapably service economies. For several decades now, services have been our main source of wealth and jobs. In fact, services represent more than 70 % of employment, and value added. The process of deindustrialisation began a long time ago in all the developed countries. While it is hardly surprising that the profound economic and social upheavals linked to deindustrialisation have given rise to anxieties, both legitimate and fantastical, the persistence of these anxieties in certain cases is, on the other hand, quite difficult to understand. After all, the service society is still quite frequently associated with negative images of servitude, state bureaucracy and industrial decline. Thus despite some changes of att...