Automation and Utopia : : Human Flourishing in a World without Work / / John Danaher.

Automating technologies threaten to usher in a workless future, but John Danaher argues that this can be a good thing. A world without work may be a kind of utopia, free of the misery of the job and full of opportunities for creativity and exploration. If we play our cards right, automation could be...

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Automation and Utopia : Human Flourishing in a World without Work / John Danaher.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- 1. The Autumn of Humanity -- PART ONE. Automation -- 2. The Case for Technological Unemployment -- 3. Why You Should Hate Your Job -- 4. Giving Techno-Pessimism Its Due -- PART TWO. Utopia -- 5. In Search of Utopia -- 6. The Cyborg Utopia -- 7. The Virtual Utopia -- Epilogue: The Unending Quest -- Notes -- Acknowledgments -- Index
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Automating technologies threaten to usher in a workless future, but John Danaher argues that this can be a good thing. A world without work may be a kind of utopia, free of the misery of the job and full of opportunities for creativity and exploration. If we play our cards right, automation could be the path to idealized forms of human flourishing.
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Forecasting.
Human security.
Human-robot interaction.
Quality of life.
Technological unemployment.
Utopias.
PHILOSOPHY / Social. bisacsh
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Frontmatter --
Contents --
1. The Autumn of Humanity --
PART ONE. Automation --
2. The Case for Technological Unemployment --
3. Why You Should Hate Your Job --
4. Giving Techno-Pessimism Its Due --
PART TWO. Utopia --
5. In Search of Utopia --
6. The Cyborg Utopia --
7. The Virtual Utopia --
Epilogue: The Unending Quest --
Notes --
Acknowledgments --
Index
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PART ONE. Automation --
2. The Case for Technological Unemployment --
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4. Giving Techno-Pessimism Its Due --
PART TWO. Utopia --
5. In Search of Utopia --
6. The Cyborg Utopia --
7. The Virtual Utopia --
Epilogue: The Unending Quest --
Notes --
Acknowledgments --
Index
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4. Giving Techno-Pessimism Its Due --
PART TWO. Utopia --
5. In Search of Utopia --
6. The Cyborg Utopia --
7. The Virtual Utopia --
Epilogue: The Unending Quest --
Notes --
Acknowledgments --
Index
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