Chapter Le teorie della fine del lavoro, ideologie e provocazioni

The “End of work” theories targeted the transition towards a digital and service society stating the end of full employment, widespread prosperity and endless economic development. The increase of unemployment and the (historically recurrent) fear of new technologies inspired theoretical attempts to...

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Principais autores: CAVALCA, GUIDO GABRIELE, MINGIONE, TERENZIO ROBERTO
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Chapter Le teorie della fine del lavoro, ideologie e provocazioni
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