Harnessing insights from key thinkers, Post-Labor Economics 101 explores how automation and social change challenge our understanding of work and society’s future.
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A World Without Jobs: Science Fiction or Imminent Reality?
Discover how rapid AI advancements could soon reshape our world, raising profound questions about employment, ethics, and society’s future.
Transition Economics: Managing the Shift to Less Work
In exploring transition economics, understanding how to manage a shift to less work reveals strategies that could reshape our future society—if you continue reading.
Hyper-Productivity and Abundance: Economics When AI Runs Everything
Navigating the shift to hyper-productivity and abundance driven by AI reveals profound economic changes that challenge traditional notions of wealth and work.
The Post-Work Social Contract: Rethinking Rights and Responsibilities
Discover how the post-work social contract redefines your rights and responsibilities, reshaping society—yet the full implications remain to be seen.
Education in a Post-Work World: Learning for Life, Not Just Job Prep
Post-work world demands lifelong learning, prompting us to rethink education beyond job prep—discover how to thrive in this evolving landscape.
Public Sector in a Post-Labor Economy: Government Jobs and Automation
In a post-labor economy, automation reshapes public sector jobs by streamlining services,…
Shorter Workweeks: Stepping Stone Toward a Post-Labor Future
When considering shorter workweeks as a path toward a post-labor future, discover how efficiency and innovation are transforming work as we know it.
Cultural Shifts in a World Without Work: Purpose, Identity, and Leisure
With work no longer defining us, wonder how our sense of purpose, identity, and leisure will transform in this new societal landscape?
Basic Services Vs Basic Income: Alternate Approaches to Post-Work Security
Uncover how basic services and basic income offer different paths to post-work security, and why exploring their combination could transform future safety nets.