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Post-Work: The Radical Idea Of A World Without Jobs
Andy Beckett | November 16, 2018November 16, 2018

Post-Work: The Radical Idea Of A World Without Jobs

  • Economic Justice, What alternatives?
  • employment, income, Labour, post-work, UBI, work

In this article republished from the Green European Journal, from their issue on employment transformation ‘Work on the Horizon’, Andy Beckett explores the radical notion of a world without jobs.

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