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undisciplinedenvironments.org
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| | | | by Emanuele Leonardi Do we really need to choose either infinite (if alternative) growth or a steady-state economy? What if we may opt for shrinking... | |
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| | | | Published in 1997,Cutting Edge: Technology, Information, Capitalism and Social Revolution edited by Jim Davis,Thomas Hirschl, and Michael Stack offers a heterodox set of Marxist reflections on the rapid changes in labor processes and social relations wrought by what the editors then called "for lack of a better p | |
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| | | | I have been reading an essay on work time reduction, Eight Hours Too Many?, written by E. Kerr. I wasn't impressed by Kerr's argument and I have five reasons why I think Kerr's argument is unimpressive. 1. The ambiguity of "work" My first objection may seem a bit esoteric, but please bear with me as... | |
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| | Once a month, we put together a list of stories we've been reading: things you might've missed or crucial conversations going on around the web. We focus on environmental and social justice, cities, science fiction, current events, and political theory. We'll try to include articles that have been published recently but will last, that are |