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Mentioned in 17 episodes
Economic Possibilities for Our Grandchildren
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Mentioned in 17 episodes
Mentioned by 

when discussing predictions of technological unemployment and reduced work hours.


Ben Zweig

127 snips
Where did all the entry-level jobs go? (With Revelio CEO Ben Zweig)
Mentioned by 

when referencing John Maynard Keynes' idea of technological unemployment.


Dario Amodei

77 snips
Anthropic Chief Executive Has A.I. Bubble ‘Concerns’
Mentioned as the opening chapter to introduce the idea of solving the spiritual battle.

70 snips
Anchor Your Mission, Adapt Your Methods: Thriving in an AI-Driven World (w/ Zack Kass)
Mentioned by 

when discussing the lack of training for leisure and its implications for society.


Jacob Howland

40 snips
Jacob Howland on the Hidden Human Costs of AI
Mentioned by 

in relation to his essay on economic possibilities for future generations and the potential for reduced work.


Russ Roberts

36 snips
Purpose, Pleasure, and Meaning in a World Without Work (with Nicholas Bostrom)
Erwähnt von 

im Zusammenhang mit dem Film WALL-E, um zu beschreiben, wie Technologie dazu führen könnte, dass Menschen nicht mehr wissen, was sie mit ihrer Zeit anfangen sollen.


Miriam Meckel

35 snips
Wege aus dem Renten-Zoff, China-Streit und die Zukunft des Denkens
Mentioned by 

as the originator of the term 'the permanent problem' in his 1930 essay.


Brink Lindsey

24 snips
Are Advanced Capitalist Liberal Democracies Victims of Their Own Success? A Conversation with Brink Lindsey
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im Zusammenhang mit der Ökonomie der Enkelkinder und dem Überfluss.

Andreas Folkers

19 snips
S03E35 - Andreas Folkers zu Nachhaltigkeit, Resilienz und gesellschaftlichen Naturverhältnissen
Recommended by 

as a great essay from 1930 about future economic possibilities.


Ajay Shah

16 snips
Ep 106: The World in 2050
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as an essay that discusses the possibility of a future where work is not necessary due to economic abundance.

Graham Culbertson

Shawn Vulliez

14 snips
140. Graeber's Hidden Truth of the World -- Shawn from SRSLY Wrong


