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Work To Live Or Live To Work?

Work To Live Or Live To Work?

The business of staying alive. Jan Lucassen and James Suzman both think that there is, at this moment, a particular interest in work.

They point to recent and possible future changes in work as reasons why this might be the case: the rise of the gig economy and the spectre of robotics and artificial intelligence.

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