未来的工作与死亡 HD

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以下摘录是本人手敲的。

"Two things that have always been involuntary constants: trading our life for sustenance, and losing that time through senescence. "

"The Industrial Revolution effectively freed man from being a beast of burden. The computer revolution will similarly free him from dull, repetitive routine. "

"How will we all be fulfilled in the future? What will be the purpose of life when we don’t want to work?"

"There really is enough already for everybody certainly to have adequate life, if not a life of superabundant. So I don’t think the introduction of more labor-saving devices is really gonna make any difference in that. The reason there are poor people is that there’s rich people. "

"The 85 richest people in the world own the same wealth as the 3.5 billion poorest. "

"A working paid job absorbs and degrades the mind. —Aristotle"

"Karl Marx described the workers of society as ‘being alienated from their work and wholly saturated by it’. He felt that most jobs didn’t allow an individual’s character to grow. He encouraged people to find fulfillment and freedom in their work."

"Debord says the capitalist economy requires the vast majority to take part as wage workers in the unending pursuit of its ends. A requirement to which, as everyone knows, one must either submit or die. "

"The way in which the spectacle operates is to make of leisure itself an adjunct to work. In other words, the ideas of not working and working are in some sense locked into an unholy and reciprocal relationship with each other. The fact that you’re not working is only because you’ve been working, and the fact that you’re working is only so that you cannot work. In other words, so engrafted is that rubric in the way that we approach life that we can never be rid of it. "

"As production becomes more efficient, workers’ tasks invariably become more trivial and menial. It would seem that as human labor becomes irrelevant, the harder it is to find fulfilling work. "

"Our problem isn’t that we don’t have enough stuff, it’s that we don’t have enough ways for people to work and prove that they deserve this stuff. We’re living in an economy where productivity is no longer the goal, employment is. --Douglass Rushkoff"

"(The leisured class) would sooner work for the man in a meaningless job and construct a false ideology of involvement and engagement, than they would actually sit on their arse."

"The need to earn a living has been a part of every cultural narrative in history. It’s a precondition of human life. The challenge facing the future of work is politically unclear. It is likely to require not only a redistribution of wealth, but a redistribution of the workload. But will working less mean living more? And is our fear of becoming irrelevant greater than our fear of death?""<>"" && "

以下摘录是本人手敲的。

"Two things that have always been involuntary constants: trading our life for sustenance, and losing that time through senescence. "

"The Industrial Revolution effectively freed man from being a beast of burden. The computer revolution will similarly free him from dull, repetitive routine. "

"How will we all be fulfilled in the future? What will be the purpose of life when we don’t want to work?"

"There really is enough already for everybody certainly to have adequate life, if not a life of superabundant. So I don’t think the introduction of more labor-saving devices is really gonna make any difference in that. The reason there are poor people is that there’s rich people. "

"The 85 richest people in the world own the same wealth as the 3.5 billion poorest. "

"A working paid job absorbs and degrades the mind. —Aristotle"

"Karl Marx described the workers of society as ‘being alienated from their work and wholly saturated by it’. He felt that most jobs didn’t allow an individual’s character to grow. He encouraged people to find fulfillment and freedom in their work."

"Debord says the capitalist economy requires the vast majority to take part as wage workers in the unending pursuit of its ends. A requirement to which, as everyone knows, one must either submit or die. "

"The way in which the spectacle operates is to make of leisure itself an adjunct to work. In other words, the ideas of not working and working are in some sense locked into an unholy and reciprocal relationship with each other. The fact that you’re not working is only because you’ve been working, and the fact that you’re working is only so that you cannot work. In other words, so engrafted is that rubric in the way that we approach life that we can never be rid of it. "

"As production becomes more efficient, workers’ tasks invariably become more trivial and menial. It would seem that as human labor becomes irrelevant, the harder it is to find fulfilling work. "

"Our problem isn’t that we don’t have enough stuff, it’s that we don’t have enough ways for people to work and prove that they deserve this stuff. We’re living in an economy where productivity is no longer the goal, employment is. --Douglass Rushkoff"

"(The leisured class) would sooner work for the man in a meaningless job and construct a false ideology of involvement and engagement, than they would actually sit on their arse."

"The need to earn a living has been a part of every cultural narrative in history. It’s a precondition of human life. The challenge facing the future of work is politically unclear. It is likely to require not only a redistribution of wealth, but a redistribution of the workload. But will working less mean living more? And is our fear of becoming irrelevant greater than our fear of death?""<>"暂时没有网友评论该影片"}

以下摘录是本人手敲的。

"Two things that have always been involuntary constants: trading our life for sustenance, and losing that time through senescence. "

"The Industrial Revolution effectively freed man from being a beast of burden. The computer revolution will similarly free him from dull, repetitive routine. "

"How will we all be fulfilled in the future? What will be the purpose of life when we don’t want to work?"

"There really is enough already for everybody certainly to have adequate life, if not a life of superabundant. So I don’t think the introduction of more labor-saving devices is really gonna make any difference in that. The reason there are poor people is that there’s rich people. "

"The 85 richest people in the world own the same wealth as the 3.5 billion poorest. "

"A working paid job absorbs and degrades the mind. —Aristotle"

"Karl Marx described the workers of society as ‘being alienated from their work and wholly saturated by it’. He felt that most jobs didn’t allow an individual’s character to grow. He encouraged people to find fulfillment and freedom in their work."

"Debord says the capitalist economy requires the vast majority to take part as wage workers in the unending pursuit of its ends. A requirement to which, as everyone knows, one must either submit or die. "

"The way in which the spectacle operates is to make of leisure itself an adjunct to work. In other words, the ideas of not working and working are in some sense locked into an unholy and reciprocal relationship with each other. The fact that you’re not working is only because you’ve been working, and the fact that you’re working is only so that you cannot work. In other words, so engrafted is that rubric in the way that we approach life that we can never be rid of it. "

"As production becomes more efficient, workers’ tasks invariably become more trivial and menial. It would seem that as human labor becomes irrelevant, the harder it is to find fulfilling work. "

"Our problem isn’t that we don’t have enough stuff, it’s that we don’t have enough ways for people to work and prove that they deserve this stuff. We’re living in an economy where productivity is no longer the goal, employment is. --Douglass Rushkoff"

"(The leisured class) would sooner work for the man in a meaningless job and construct a false ideology of involvement and engagement, than they would actually sit on their arse."

"The need to earn a living has been a part of every cultural narrative in history. It’s a precondition of human life. The challenge facing the future of work is politically unclear. It is likely to require not only a redistribution of wealth, but a redistribution of the workload. But will working less mean living more? And is our fear of becoming irrelevant greater than our fear of death?"{end if}详情

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