Automation and the Future of Work

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Aaron Benanav challenges the popular narrative that robots are coming for our jobs because of rapid technological advancement. Instead of blaming automation for the current global employment crisis, Benanav argues that a long term economic slowdown and industrial overcapacity are the true drivers of labor insecurity. He meticulously examines how a stagnant global economy has led to a surplus of u…

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