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Mentioned in 7 episodes

Economic Possibilities for Our Grandchildren

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Mentioned in 7 episodes

Mentioned by Jacob Howland when discussing the lack of training for leisure and its implications for society.
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Jacob Howland on the Hidden Human Costs of AI
Mentioned by Russ Roberts in relation to his essay on economic possibilities for future generations and the potential for reduced work.
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Purpose, Pleasure, and Meaning in a World Without Work (with Nicholas Bostrom)
Recommended by Ajay Shah as a great essay from 1930 about future economic possibilities.
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Ep 106: The World in 2050
Mentioned by Graham Culbertson and Shawn Vulliez as an essay that discusses the possibility of a future where work is not necessary due to economic abundance.
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140. Graeber's Hidden Truth of the World -- Shawn from SRSLY Wrong
Quoted by the host and referenced by Zack Kass , discussing Keynes's views on the future of work and leisure.
Surviving and Thriving in the AI Renaissance — Zack Kass
Mentioned by W. Brian Arthur when discussing technological unemployment and economic prospects.
W. Brian Arthur (Part 2) on The Future of The Economy
Empfohlen von Rutger Bregman als faszinierende Lektüre mit Vorhersagen für das Jahr 2030.
Die Utopien der Linken – #207
Erwähnt als Autor des Essays über die wirtschaftlichen Möglichkeiten für seine Enkelkinder im Jahr 1930.
Über Liebe, Verlust und Arbeit
Mentioned by Eric Jon Larsen when discussing abundance and humans not being built for abundance.
Are we all out of a job? Examining AI’s impact in health with Towerbrook’s Eric Larsen
Mentioned by Tyler Cowen as an essay predicting a 15-hour work week.
Zach Carter on the Life and Legacy of John Maynard Keynes

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