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In futurology, political science, and science fiction, a post-work society is a society in which the nature of work has been radically transformed. Some post-work theorists imagine the complete automation of all jobs, or at least the takeover of all monotonous, repetitive tasks (thus unworthy of humans) by cheaper, faster, more efficient, more reliable and more accurate machines. Additionally, these machines, unlike humans, do not complain about working conditions, and can work for long periods of time without stopping. Other theories of a post-work society focus more on challenging the priority of the work ethic, and on the celebration of nonwork activities.

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  • Post-Arbeitsgesellschaft (de)
  • Post-work society (en)
  • Sociedade pós-trabalho (pt)
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  • Eine Post-Arbeitsgesellschaft (englisch Post-work society) bezeichnet in der Zukunftsforschung, Politikwissenschaft und Science-Fiction eine Gesellschaftsform, in der es weitgehend obsolet geworden ist, einer fremdbestimmten Erwerbstätigkeit nachzugehen. (de)
  • In futurology, political science, and science fiction, a post-work society is a society in which the nature of work has been radically transformed. Some post-work theorists imagine the complete automation of all jobs, or at least the takeover of all monotonous, repetitive tasks (thus unworthy of humans) by cheaper, faster, more efficient, more reliable and more accurate machines. Additionally, these machines, unlike humans, do not complain about working conditions, and can work for long periods of time without stopping. Other theories of a post-work society focus more on challenging the priority of the work ethic, and on the celebration of nonwork activities. (en)
  • Em futurologia, ciência política e ficção científica, uma sociedade pós-trabalho é uma sociedade na qual a natureza do trabalho foi radicalmente transformada. Alguns teóricos do pós-trabalho imaginam a automação completa de todos os trabalhos, ou a automação completa de todo trabalho chato e desagradável. (pt)
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  • Eine Post-Arbeitsgesellschaft (englisch Post-work society) bezeichnet in der Zukunftsforschung, Politikwissenschaft und Science-Fiction eine Gesellschaftsform, in der es weitgehend obsolet geworden ist, einer fremdbestimmten Erwerbstätigkeit nachzugehen. (de)
  • In futurology, political science, and science fiction, a post-work society is a society in which the nature of work has been radically transformed. Some post-work theorists imagine the complete automation of all jobs, or at least the takeover of all monotonous, repetitive tasks (thus unworthy of humans) by cheaper, faster, more efficient, more reliable and more accurate machines. Additionally, these machines, unlike humans, do not complain about working conditions, and can work for long periods of time without stopping. Other theories of a post-work society focus more on challenging the priority of the work ethic, and on the celebration of nonwork activities. Near-term practical proposals closely associated with post-work theory include the implementation of a universal basic income, as well as the reduction of the length of a working day and the number of days of a working week. Increased focus on what post-work society would look like has been driven by reports such as one that states 47% of jobs in the United States could be automated. Because of increasing automation and the low price of maintaining an automated workforce compared to one dependent on human labor, it has also been suggested that post-work societies would also be ones of post-scarcity. (en)
  • Em futurologia, ciência política e ficção científica, uma sociedade pós-trabalho é uma sociedade na qual a natureza do trabalho foi radicalmente transformada. Alguns teóricos do pós-trabalho imaginam a automação completa de todos os trabalhos, ou a automação completa de todo trabalho chato e desagradável. Outras teorias da sociedade pós-trabalho se concentram mais em desafiar a prioridade da ética do trabalho e na celebração de atividades não relacionadas ao trabalho. As propostas práticas de curto prazo estreitamente associadas à teoria pós-trabalho incluem a renda básica universal e a redução do dia útil e da semana útil. Os detalhes de como seria a sociedade pós-trabalho foram impulsionados por relatórios como o que conclui que 47% dos empregos nos Estados Unidos têm o potencial de serem automatizados. Por causa do aumento da automação e do baixo preço da manutenção de uma força de trabalho automatizada, também foi sugerido que as sociedades pós-trabalho também seriam de pós-escassez . (pt)
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