Debating a Post-Work Future
Perspectives from Philosophy and the Social Sciences
Kory P Schaff editor Jean-Philippe Deranty editor Michael Cholbi editor Denise Celentano editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:19th Jun '24
£135.00
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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 about the meaning of a “post-work” future.
The book’s 12 chapters were written exclusively for the volume by an international team of researchers in philosophy, political science, gender studies, law, sociology, history, and engineering. They are organized into four larger sections:
I. Defining the “Post-Work” Debate
II. From Past to Future
III. The Value and Conditions of Work vs. Post-Work
IV. The Politics and Justice of Post-Work
After a general introduction and then an initial round-table discussion among four leading theorists, the book explores topics like work as an evolving social invention, the possible effects of a shorter work week and UBI, automation, climate change, and the roles of Marxism, capitalism, and democracy in a post-work future.
ISBN: 9781032342122
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 453g
398 pages