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The End of Work: The Decline of the Global Labor Force and the Dawn of the Post-Market Era

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Title: The End of Work: The Decline of the Global Labor Force and the Dawn of the Post-Market Era
by Jeremy Rifkin, Robert L. Heilbroner
ISBN: 0-87477-824-7
Publisher: J. P. Tarcher
Pub. Date: April, 1996
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $15.95
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Average Customer Rating: 3.78 (23 reviews)

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Rating: 5
Summary: This book will open your eyes.
Comment: How many hours do you work a week? 44 hours? 40 hours? 30 hours? Or no work? Many people believe that the less we work, the more we are happy. However, is the labor time so important in future? Do you think it's very simple with the future of work? What's the most important thing with this subject?

Do you have thought the future of civilization? The author pointed on the future of the work in civilization. Some people may think the author's opinion is too pessimistic to agree with his opinions. I think, however, the author's ideas are very great because he analyzed the roots of work and he continued an objective view in this book.

According to the author's view, the work is related with not only the labor itself, but information technology, social changes and organization systems, Future Economics and so on. He did not said about the mass production work, nor lean production work. He make an effort to say about the directions of work changes, the counterproposal of idal work. For this objectives, he analysed various fields of knowledge: Information Technology, Sociology, Philosoghy, Economics, Business Administration and so on.

If you have thirsty curiosity to the various Social Science or if you want to contact to the future of civilization, I tend to recommend this book without hesitation.

Rating: 5
Summary: A Great Compilation Of Labor History inAmerica
Comment: I must admit that when I read this book, I was a bit dissappointed at the lack of new information. As a student of labor history, I had read previously many of the ideas and concepts that Rifkin expands upon in several other books. I only wished I had picked up this one book, prior to reading all the others. It would have saved me much time and money.

In short, Rifkin decribes the transition of the worker from pre-industrial revolution, through the era of machines and mass-production, and the advent of the information age in which he predicts there will be fewer and fewer workers. His analysis describes how this effects the worker, organizational make-up, employment relationships, and even how government has been forced to change to accomodate the modern economy.

I believe that anyone interested in the dynamics of technology and globalism on the workforce will find Rifkin's work very interesting, well-written, and easy to read.

Rating: 3
Summary: Rifkin is a neo-Malthusian
Comment: This book was ok in that it did a good job in describing workplace dislocations caused by new technology, but in many ways, its the same old situation. If one is looking for a very clearly articulated portrayal of these dislocations in the modern time, then one will like this book. I disagree with all of the doom and gloom, however. This sort of doom and gloom reminded me of the Malthus's writings about overpopulation and fears of machinery in the late 19th century, both of which I view as very discredited observations.

There will always be dislocations as result of technological progress; and as tragic as it is, one cannot progress without rendering something obsolete. But we are nowhere near a post-market nor a post-scarcity era.

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