Inventing the Future: Postcapitalism and a World Without Work

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Nick Srnicek and Alex Williams present a bold vision for a society that moves beyond the limitations of modern capitalism and the drudgery of traditional labor. They argue that current political movements are stuck in a cycle of defensive protests and local actions that fail to address the scale of global crises. By reclaiming the idea of the future, the authors suggest we can harness automation …

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