Work: A History of How We Spend Our Time

Paperback Published on: 02/09/2021
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Synopsis

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‘A fascinating exploration that challenges our basic assumptions of what work means' - Yuval Noah Harari

'There is eminently underlinable stuff on most pages ... Fascinating'- The Times

'One of those few books that will turn your customary ways of thinking upside down' - Susan Cain

'Illuminating' - New Statesman
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A revolutionary new history of humankind through the prism of work, from the origins of life on Earth to our ever more automated present

The work we do brings us meaning, moulds our values, determines our social status and dictates how we spend most of our time. But this wasn’t always the case: for 95% of our species’ history, work held a radically different importance.

How, then, did work become the central organisational principle of our societies? How did it transform our bodies, our environments, our views on equality and our sense of time? And why, in a time of material abundance, are we working more than ever before?

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • ISBN: 9781526605023
  • Number of pages: 464
  • Dimensions: 196 x 130 x 34 mm
  • Weight: 371g
  • Languages: English

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Work
This book leaves you pondering what the purpose of work is ...
When I read the “blurb” for this book, I was intrigued. from the publisher: The book charts a history of "work" from the origins of life on Earth to our e... READ MORE
Lucy-Bookworm
Work
Very clear and lovely prose with witty asides
Work by James Suzman has an intriguing perspective and wasn’t at all what I expected. (And that’s definitely NOT a criticism!) The first question is: what... READ MORE
Colin Edwards