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E-grāmata: Philosopher Looks at Work

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(University of Cambridge)
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  • Sērija : A Philosopher Looks At
  • Izdošanas datums: 20-May-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Cambridge University Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781108944229
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  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781108944229

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Is work as we know it disappearing? And if so why should we care? These and other questions are explored by Raymond Geuss in this compact but sweeping survey which integrates conceptual analysis, historical reflection, autobiography and social commentary.

Is work as we know it disappearing? And if so why should we care? These questions are explored by Raymond Geuss in this compact but sweeping survey which integrates conceptual analysis, historical reflection, autobiography and social commentary. Geuss explores our concept of work and its origins in industrial production, the incentives and compulsions which societies use to get us to work, and the powerful hold which the work ethic has over so many of us. He also looks at dissatisfaction with work - which is as old as work itself - and at various radical proposals for doing away with it, and at the seemingly irreversible growth of unemployment as a result of mechanisation. His book will interest anyone who wishes to understand the place of work in our world. This new series offers short and personal perspectives by expert thinkers on topics that we all encounter in our everyday lives.

Recenzijas

Raymond Geuss has produced a timely and major contribution to our understanding of the complex reality of work. The book skilfully opens up important new questions whilst thoughtfully re-engaging with the classics. It is also a beautifully written study in which the tortuous, uncertain yet unavoidable place which work takes in all our lives is delicately unpacked with the author's characteristic insightfulness and good humour. Brian O'Connor, University College Dublin

Papildus informācija

A survey on the nature of work, integrating conceptual analysis, historical reflection, autobiography and social commentary.
Preface ix
1 What Is Work?
1(34)
Exertion
9(6)
Physical and Moral Exertion
9(4)
Idleness, Play, Holiday, Retirement
13(2)
Necessity
15(11)
Individual and Social Necessity
18(3)
Money and Credit
21(5)
Objectivity
26(9)
Goods and Services
27(6)
The Autotelic
33(2)
2 The Organisation Of Work
35(41)
In Our World
35(17)
Jobs
35(5)
Careers and Professions
40(5)
Vocations
45(7)
Other Ways of Doing Things
52(24)
The Non-existence of Autarchy
54(5)
Hunting and Gathering
59(5)
Pastoralism
64(6)
Agriculture
70(3)
Craft Production
73(3)
3 The Anthropology And Economics Of Work
76(39)
Lazybones
76(24)
Coercion
78(3)
Reasoning
81(3)
Incentives
84(3)
Solidarity
87(5)
The Work-Ethic
92(8)
The Active Animal
100(7)
Rhythm, Expression, and Drudgery
101(2)
Division of Labour
103(1)
Routine and Incremental Action
104(3)
The Economics of `I and We'
107(8)
Shades of Descartes, Shades of Locke (in the Economy)
108(2)
`The Appropriative I'
110(1)
Edifying and Less Edifying Variants
111(4)
4 Radical Discontent And The Future Of Work
115(50)
Forms of Radical Discontent
115(18)
Simple Abolition of Work
115(6)
Overcoming Alienation
121(7)
Non-instrumental Care
128(5)
The Future of Work
133(30)
Automation and Precariousness
134(6)
Outsourcing and Amazonisation
140(3)
Ideology
143(4)
Bullshit
147(11)
Politics
158(1)
Two Stories about the Future
159(4)
Conclusion
163(2)
Suggested Further Reading 165(3)
Notes 168(5)
Index 173
Raymond Geuss is Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at the University of Cambridge. He is the author of over a dozen books on political and critical theory, ethics and the history of philosophy, including The Idea of a Critical Theory (Cambridge, 1981), History and Illusion in Politics (Cambridge, 2001), Changing the Subject (2017) and Who Needs a World View? (2020).