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Post-work fallacies and the social reproduction of capitalism

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'Post-work' has become increasingly fashionable among left-wing commentators and represents a radical response to the widely assumed consequences of automation. Post-work supporters argue that the advances in robotics and artificial intelligence mean that there is no longer enough paid-work to go around. However, where many see robots stealing our jobs as a dystopian nightmare, the proponents of post-work maintain that this is not necessarily a bad thing. They point out that many people have ...

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University of Oxford
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SSD
Department:
Oxford Internet Institute
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ORCID:
0000-0003-0569-7145
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Bristol University Press
Publication date:
2018-09-05
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uuid:3f37d428-e639-4e28-8e32-61b035f62ac4
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930854
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2018-10-24

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