No More Work: Why Full Employment Is a Bad Idea

No More Work: Why Full Employment Is a Bad Idea

by James Livingston

Narrated by Grover Gardner

Unabridged — 3 hours, 16 minutes

No More Work: Why Full Employment Is a Bad Idea

No More Work: Why Full Employment Is a Bad Idea

by James Livingston

Narrated by Grover Gardner

Unabridged — 3 hours, 16 minutes

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Overview

For centuries we've believed that work was where you learned discipline, initiative, honesty, self-reliance-in a word, character. A job was also, and not incidentally, the source of your income: if you didn't work, you didn't eat, or else you were stealing from someone. If only you worked hard, you could earn your way and maybe even make something of yourself.In recent decades, through everyday experience, these beliefs have proven spectacularly false. In this book, James Livingston explains how and why Americans still cling to work as a solution rather than a problem-why it is that both liberals and conservatives announce that “full employment” is their goal when job creation is no longer a feasible solution for any problem, moral or economic. The result is a witty, stirring denunciation of the ways we think about why we labor, exhorting us to imagine a new way of finding meaning, character, and sustenance beyond our workaday world-and showing us that we can afford to leave that world behind.

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Pack[s] a verbal blow against all those—on the Right and the Left—who continue to kneel in adoration in the Chapel of Work.—Dissident Voices



Unrivaled . . . in its audacity and brashness, all in a delightfully amusing little essay that is guaranteed to delight undergrads and provoke them to question their individual collective future. Highly recommended.—Choice



Livingston is at his most persuasive as a historian.—Public Books

Product Details

BN ID: 2940169635577
Publisher: Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Publication date: 10/28/2016
Edition description: Unabridged
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