Ebook: Abolish Work: A Lazy Exposition Of Philosophical Ergophobia
Author: Nick Ford
- Tags: No Work Zerowork Anti-Work Abolish Work Anarchism Anarchist Anarchy Individualism Egoism Egoist Libertarianism Freedom
- Year: 2016
- Publisher: LBC Books
- City: Berkeley
- Language: English
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A collection of articles--ranging from the practical to the theoretical to the poetic--on doing without work. These pieces postulate scenarios of this society without work (including the use of robots to do what humans are currently needed for), describe the desirability of no-work for each of us individually, explore how work is a bad thing both personally and culturally, and offer suggestions on how to do less of it while holding down a job, as well as how to keep an appropriate relationship to it when necessary. While the editor is an anarchist, many of these essays have been lifted from the internet (with some very light editing), including authors who are not anarchists (notably multiple entries by John Danaher).
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