The Abolition Of Work And Other Essays by Bob Black

In this provocative collection of essays, the author challenges the conventional notion of work as a necessary and noble pursuit, arguing instead for its abolition in favor of a society that prioritizes play, creativity, and leisure. Through a blend of humor, wit, and incisive critique, the essays explore the oppressive nature of the modern work ethic, the alienation it fosters, and the potential for a more liberated existence. By reimagining a world where individuals are free to pursue their passions without the constraints of traditional labor, the work invites readers to reconsider the value and purpose of work in contemporary society.

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Published
1985
Nationality
American
Length
Very Short
Pages
100-150
Original Language
English
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