The democratization of the world of work is the only option for shaping a better future society. How will we work in the future? Every day, we see that more and more tasks are being taken over by computer applications and robots. This causes us insecurities and fears in the face of an already uncertain and unstable world of work. In this book, philosopher Lisa Herzog urges us not to fall into resigned catastrophizing, as work plays too important a role in our society to be abandoned to its fate. Saving work requires a political decision that consists of organizing its future--specifically, the legal and social rules that govern it, the implications of the digital transformation, and so on--so that it conforms to our idea of dignity and prosperity. This book provides new answers to one of the great questions of our time and proposes paths to better politics.
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