Debating A Post Work Future Perspectives from Philosophy and the Social Sciences
Envisioning the Post-Work World: A Roundtable Conversation*
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Cholbi, M; Danaher, J; Deranty, JP; Hester, H; Weeks, K
January 1, 2024
This conversation among four leading theorists of post-work considers some of the main issues of a post-work agenda today: what the term “post-work” denotes; the values of a post-work agenda; whether such an agenda overturns gendered forms of work; the reasons for its wide appeal in a time of precarious and alienating work; the role of technology and automation in shaping the contours of a post-work future; alternative modes of compensation in post-work societies including basic income and other forms of a social minimum; and whether a post-work social order can help address the climate crisis.
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Cholbi, M., Danaher, J., Deranty, J. P., Hester, H., & Weeks, K. (2024). Envisioning the Post-Work World: A Roundtable Conversation*. In Debating A Post Work Future Perspectives from Philosophy and the Social Sciences (pp. 9–37). https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003321033-3
Cholbi, M., J. Danaher, J. P. Deranty, H. Hester, and K. Weeks. “Envisioning the Post-Work World: A Roundtable Conversation*.” In Debating A Post Work Future Perspectives from Philosophy and the Social Sciences, 9–37, 2024. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003321033-3.
Cholbi M, Danaher J, Deranty JP, Hester H, Weeks K. Envisioning the Post-Work World: A Roundtable Conversation*. In: Debating A Post Work Future Perspectives from Philosophy and the Social Sciences. 2024. p. 9–37.
Cholbi, M., et al. “Envisioning the Post-Work World: A Roundtable Conversation*.” Debating A Post Work Future Perspectives from Philosophy and the Social Sciences, 2024, pp. 9–37. Scopus, doi:10.4324/9781003321033-3.
Cholbi M, Danaher J, Deranty JP, Hester H, Weeks K. Envisioning the Post-Work World: A Roundtable Conversation*. Debating A Post Work Future Perspectives from Philosophy and the Social Sciences. 2024. p. 9–37.