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Making Light Work
Book

Making Light Work

An End to Toil in the Twenty-First Century

Polity Press, 2022 plus...


Editorial Rating

7

Qualities

  • Controversial
  • Analytical
  • Bold

Recommendation

Economist David A. Spencer turns to the work of Karl Marx as he frames a lucid case for moving beyond capitalism, for the sake of a better future for workers. Capitalism, as he points out, takes an instrumental view of work and workers, and in Spencer’s view, this can only result in workers’ alienation, degradation and suffering. Technology and half measures such as a universal basic income can’t create profound change; only the end of capitalism, Spencer argues, will bring about a world of meaningful, humane work. No matter your views, you might appreciate Spencer’s mostly balanced work for its careful thinking and clear arguments.

Take-Aways

  • Over centuries, philosophers, economists and writers have explored the nature of, and need for, work.
  • Beliefs about work have kept people laboring even in meaningless and harmful jobs.
  • Philosophers Karl Marx and William Morris set out visions of a humane future of work.

About the Author

David A. Spencer is a professor of economics and political economy at the University of Leeds.