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Do We Have To Work? - Matthew Taylor, Thames & Hudson Ltd

Do We Have To Work? - Matthew Taylor, Thames & Hudson Ltd Work allows us to pay the bills. Work is where many of us derive our status and our sense of purpose.Work is so much part of our lives and…

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Slovart
Autor
Matthew Taylor
Počet strán
144
Rok vydania
2021

Specifikacia Do We Have To Work? - Matthew Taylor, Thames & Hudson Ltd


Do We Have To Work? - Matthew Taylor, Thames & Hudson Ltd

Work allows us to pay the bills. Work is where many of us derive our status and our sense of purpose.Work is so much part of our lives and our culture that we have internalized beliefs about its value and have built our economies and lives around those beliefs. The practical and conceptual divide between work and leisure profoundly shapes our lives.

Amidst the Covid-19 crisis, the growth of AI and the climate emergency, it questions the need for the 'growth escalator', in which society relies on continuous growth to flourish, and suggests that we should find ways to step off or at least slow down the 'hedonic treadmill', in which we crave ever more goods only to tire of them ever more quickly.This book posits that we are approaching a new era of work. This book reviews how the meaning, status and structure of work have changed across history and cultures. It outlines some of the factors that might lead to change, including the adoption of forms of universal basic income, the growth of the zero- or low-cost economy (renewable energy, user-generated content, community mutual support), and the growth of self-employment and quasi-autonomous ways of working (including from home) in organizations.

Do We Have To Work? - Matthew Taylor, Thames & Hudson Ltd patrí medzi produkty, ktoré ponúkajú vyvážený pomer kvality a ceny. V hornej časti stránky nájdeš hlavný prehľad, nižšie podrobné vlastnosti a technické parametre.

It concludes that such changes might foster a more fundamental shift: a growing intolerance to the idea of work as a burden and a desire to transform it from something imposed on us into simply the means by which we live our best lives together, recreating in modern conditions with modern resources, a prehistoric unity between being and working.With 190 illustrations in colour

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