Debating a Post-Work Future (eBook, ePUB)
Perspectives from Philosophy and the Social Sciences
Redaktion: Celentano, Denise; Schaff, Kory P.; Deranty, Jean-Philippe; Cholbi, Michael
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Debating a Post-Work Future (eBook, ePUB)
Perspectives from Philosophy and the Social Sciences
Redaktion: Celentano, Denise; Schaff, Kory P.; Deranty, Jean-Philippe; Cholbi, Michael
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The book provides a comprehensive, critical overview of philosophical, social-scientific, and humanistic arguments about the design and desirability of "post-work" society. Its purpose is to clarify the concepts and theories that inform this debate by exploring the diversity of arguments from a wide range of perspectives.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 300
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Juni 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040038574
- Artikelnr.: 70496217
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 300
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Juni 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040038574
- Artikelnr.: 70496217
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Work" Debate: 1. Envisioning the Post
Work World: A Roundtable Conversation; II. From Past to Future: 2. A History of Work as Lived Experience; 3. The Post
work Imagination; 4. Climate Change, Automation, and the Viability of a Post
Work Future; III. The Value and Conditions of Work vs. Post
Work: 5. Self
Development and Shorter Working Hours; 6. Work and the Work Ethic: A Critique of Postwork Arguments; 7. What Is the Point of "Post
Work"? Withdrawing vs Transformative Conceptions; IV. The Politics and Justice of Post
Work: 8. Communism Should not be Post
Work; 9. Post
Work as Post
Capitalist: Economic Democracy for a Post
Work Future; 10. Get a Democratic Life: Politicizing Post
Work Critiques and Democratic Theory; 11. Post
Work and the Problem of Recognition: A Defence of Working Time Reduction; 12. How to Pay for a Post
Work World: Automation and Collective Property; Index.
Work" Debate: 1. Envisioning the Post
Work World: A Roundtable Conversation; II. From Past to Future: 2. A History of Work as Lived Experience; 3. The Post
work Imagination; 4. Climate Change, Automation, and the Viability of a Post
Work Future; III. The Value and Conditions of Work vs. Post
Work: 5. Self
Development and Shorter Working Hours; 6. Work and the Work Ethic: A Critique of Postwork Arguments; 7. What Is the Point of "Post
Work"? Withdrawing vs Transformative Conceptions; IV. The Politics and Justice of Post
Work: 8. Communism Should not be Post
Work; 9. Post
Work as Post
Capitalist: Economic Democracy for a Post
Work Future; 10. Get a Democratic Life: Politicizing Post
Work Critiques and Democratic Theory; 11. Post
Work and the Problem of Recognition: A Defence of Working Time Reduction; 12. How to Pay for a Post
Work World: Automation and Collective Property; Index.