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Author Livingston, James, 1949- author.

Title No more work : why full employment is a bad idea / James Livingston.

Publication Info. Chapel Hill : The University of North Carolina Press, [2016]

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Description 1 online resource (xiv, 111 pages)
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Note "This book was published with the assistance of the Anniversary Fund of the University of North Carolina Press."
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Contents The family assistance plan and the end of work -- Labor and the essence of man -- Love and work in the shadow of the reformation -- After work.
Summary For centuries we've believed that work was where you learned discipline, initiative, honesty, self-reliance--in a word, character. A job was also, and not incidentally, the source of your income: if you didn't work, you didn't eat, or else you were stealing from someone. If only you worked hard, you could earn your way and maybe even make something of yourself. In recent decades, through everyday experience, these beliefs have proven spectacularly false. In this book, James Livingston explains how and why Americans still cling to work as a solution rather than a problem--why it is that both liberals and conservatives announce that "full employment" is their goal when job creation is no longer a feasible solution for any problem, moral or economic. The result is a witty, stirring denunciation of the ways we think about why we labor, exhorting us to imagine a new way of finding meaning, character, and sustenance beyond our workaday world--and showing us that we can afford to leave that world behind.
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Subject Employees -- United States -- Attitudes.
Employees.
United States.
Work -- Social aspects -- United States.
Work -- Social aspects.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Other Form: Print version: Livingston, James, 1949- No more work. Chapel Hill : The University of North Carolina Press, [2016] 9781469630656 (DLC) 2016018226 (OCoLC)945745600
ISBN 9781469630670 (electronic book)
1469630672 (electronic book)
9781469630656 (cloth ; alkaline paper)
1469630656 (cloth ; alkaline paper)