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Why Work? : Arguments for the Leisure Society.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Power, Nina.
Series:
Freedom Press
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Leisure.
Work.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (225 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Oakland : PM Press, 2018.
Summary:
"Why Work? is a provocative collection of essays and illustrations by writers and artists from the nineteenth century through to today, dissecting "work," its form under capitalism, and the possibilities for an alternative society. It asks: Why do some of us still work until we drop in an age of vast automated production, while others starve for lack of work? Where is the leisure society that was promised?"--Page 4 of cover.
Contents:
Front Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
Introductions
Beyond Waged Labour | Nina Power (written 2016)
In Praise of Idleness | Bertrand Russell (1932)
Useful Work versus Useless Toil | William Morris (1885)
The Problems of Work
The Tyranny of the Clock | George Woodcock (1944)
The Problem of Work | Camillo Berneri (1938)
The Art of Shovelling | Ifan Edwards (1947)
Measuring Misery | John Hewetson (1954)
The Wage System | Peter Kropotkin (1888)
'Who will do the Dirty Work?' | Tony Gibson (1952)
The Dominant Idea | Voltarine de Cleyre (1910)
Alternatives and Futures
Reflections on Utopia | SP (1962)
Collectives in the Spanish Revolution | Gaston Leval (1975)
Significance of the "Self-Build" Movement (1952)
Leisure in America | August Heckscher II (1961)
The Other Economy: The Possibilities of Work Beyond Employment | Denis Pym (1981)
Visions: Six Drawings | Cliff Harper (1975)
Production: Need Vs Profit
Editorials from Freedom Newspaper (1958-1962)
Reflection on Full Employment
More Parasites Than Workers?
Workers, Wake Up!
Wasted Manpower
Financial Crisis
Redundancy and Revolution
Abundance May Compel Social Justice
Time is Life
Changing Times
Wrinklies and Crumblies Discuss Punks and Joblessness | Colin Ward (1996)
Beyond an Economy of Work and Spend | Juliet Schor (1997)
Dark Satanic Cubicles: It's Time to Smash the Job Culture! | Claire Wolfe (2005)
On the Phenomenon of Bullshit Jobs | David Graeber (2013)
Work | Prole.info (2005)
Index.
Notes:
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
ISBN:
9781629635927
1629635928
OCLC:
1100852909

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