Labor's End

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS PRESSISBN: 9780252086298

How the Promise of Automation Degraded Work

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By Jason Resnikoff
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UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS PRESS
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235 x 156 mm
Weight:
450 g
Pages:
280

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Jason Resnikoff is a lecturer in the Department of History at Columbia University.

"Resnikoff's forceful and coherent argument reveals that automation was not a technological process but an ideology which equated freedom with freedom from work and downplayed the workplace as a site of politics. As he convincingly shows, automation largely did not lead to a reduction in labor but rather to speedup, work intensification, and the degradation of labor, creating a huge chasm between the grandiose claims made about an automated future and the lived reality of workers."--Joshua Freeman, author of Behemoth: A History of the Factory and the Making of the Modern World

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