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The Abolition of Work part 2

The Abolition of Work draws upon the ideas of Charles Fourier, William Morris, Paul Goodman, and Marshall Sahlins. In it he argues for the abolition of the producer/consumer based society, where all of life is devoted to the production and consumption of commodities. Attacking Marxist state socialism as much as market capitalism, Black argues that the only way for humans to be free is to reclaim their time from jobs and employment, instead turning necessary subsistence tasks into free play done voluntarily - an approach referred to as "ludic" Workers of the world... RELAX! Public Domain Bob Black's site: http://www.inspiracy.com/black/ Audio Anarchy site: http://www.audioanarchy.org/

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