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The authors identify critical shifts in labor practices and workforce structures, presenting a timely critique that connects past patterns to contemporary realities. Through rigorous examination, they argue that technological progress often serves to exacerbate class disparities rather than alleviate them, raising essential questions about the future of work.
With clear articulation of concepts and an eye toward social change, this analysis stands as a significant contribution to the discourse surrounding the modern working class. It calls for a reevaluation of social and economic paradigms as society grapples with the consequences of an increasingly automated world.