The jobless future: sci-tech and the dogma of work
The Jobless Future challenges beliefs in the utopian promise of a knowledge-based, high-technology economy. Reviewing a vast body of encouraging literature about the postindustrial age, Aronowitz and DiFazio conclude that neither theory, history, nor contemporary evidence warrants optimism about a t...
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1994
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Zusammenfassung: | The Jobless Future challenges beliefs in the utopian promise of a knowledge-based, high-technology economy. Reviewing a vast body of encouraging literature about the postindustrial age, Aronowitz and DiFazio conclude that neither theory, history, nor contemporary evidence warrants optimism about a technological economic order. Instead, they demonstrate the shift toward a massive displacement of employees at all levels and a large-scale degradation of the labor force. As they clearly chart a major change in the nature, scope, and amount of paid work, the authors suggest that notions of justice and the good life based on full employment must change radically as well. They close by proposing alternatives to our dying job culture that might help us sustain ourselves and our well-being in a science- and technology-based economic future. One alternative discussed is reducing the workday to fewer hours without reducing pay. |
Beschreibung: | XIII, 392 S. |
ISBN: | 0816621934 0816621942 |
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adam_text | Contents
Preface xi
Introduction
Part I. Technoscience and Joblessness
1. The New Knowledge Work 13
2. Technoculture and the Future of Work 57
3. The End of Skill? 81
4. The Computerized Engineer and Architect 104
5. The Professionalized Scientist 139
Part II. Contours of a New World
6. Contradictions of the Knowledge Class: Power,
Proletarianization, and Intellectuals 173
7. Unions and the Future of Professional Work 202
8. A Taxonomy of Teacher Work 226
Part III. Beyond the Catastrophe
9. The Cultural Construction of Class: Knowledge and
the Labor Process 267
10. Quantum Measures: Capital Investment and Job Reduction 298
11. The Jobless Future? 328
Notes 359
Index 377
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