
Work: A Very Short Introduction
작성자
Stephen Fineman
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Science & Technology
형식
페이퍼백
페이지
160
언어
영어
출판됨
Dec 2, 2012
출판사
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10
0199699364
ISBN-13
9780199699360
설명
This concise exploration delves into the multifaceted nature of work, unearthing its historical, social, and personal implications. It examines how our understanding of work has evolved, reflecting on its changing significance throughout different cultures and eras. Fineman invites readers to consider how work shapes identity, society, and the economy, posing compelling questions about the meaning and value we attribute to our jobs.
Through engaging analysis, the author highlights the complexities of the modern workplace, from the impact of technology to the blurred lines between professional and personal lives. These themes resonate with a diverse audience, sparking reflection on the role work plays in individual fulfillment and societal progress.
The narrative encourages thoughtful consideration of how work influences our lives, dreams, and aspirations. By encouraging readers to contemplate their own relationships with work, it offers insights that extend beyond the confines of employment, fostering a deeper appreciation for the labor that sustains society and shapes human experience.
Through engaging analysis, the author highlights the complexities of the modern workplace, from the impact of technology to the blurred lines between professional and personal lives. These themes resonate with a diverse audience, sparking reflection on the role work plays in individual fulfillment and societal progress.
The narrative encourages thoughtful consideration of how work influences our lives, dreams, and aspirations. By encouraging readers to contemplate their own relationships with work, it offers insights that extend beyond the confines of employment, fostering a deeper appreciation for the labor that sustains society and shapes human experience.