Books by Jamie Susskind
“In the 20th century, our main worry about large corporations like these tended to be concerns about their economic power, about things like profitability, market concentration, and so on. But, in the 21st century—and this is what Future Politics is all about—our concern is going to be far more with their political power, their impact on issues of liberty, democracy and social justice—and whether they are under threat.” Read more...
The Best Books on the Future of Work
Daniel Susskind, Economist
Interviews where books by Jamie Susskind were recommended
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The New Division of Labor: How Computers Are Creating the Next Job Market
by Frank Levy & Richard J Murnane -
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The Race between Education and Technology
by Claudia Goldin and Lawrence F Katz -
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Essays in Persuasion
by John Maynard Keynes -
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Future Politics: Living Together in a World Transformed by Tech
by Jamie Susskind -
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Marienthal: The Sociography of an Unemployed Community
by Hans Zeisel, Marie Jahoda & Paul F Lazarsfeld
The Best Books on the Future of Work, recommended by Daniel Susskind
The Best Books on the Future of Work, recommended by Daniel Susskind
For many us, work is not only a vital source of income, but also an important part of our identity. As computers become ever better at doing jobs that used to be the exclusive preserve of humans, the work available to us and the rewards for doing it will change dramatically. As economist Daniel Susskind explains, these developments are going to force us to rethink how society as a whole works at a very fundamental level, changing the role of the state, the way we think about how individuals contribute to society and how they can, or should, be rewarded.