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Economic Possibilities for Our Grandchildren

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Mentioned in 8 episodes

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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
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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)
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Andreas Folkers
im Zusammenhang mit der Ökonomie der Enkelkinder und dem Überfluss.
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S03E35 - Andreas Folkers zu Nachhaltigkeit, Resilienz und gesellschaftlichen Naturverhältnissen
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Brink Lindsey
as the originator of the term 'the permanent problem' in his 1930 essay.
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Are Advanced Capitalist Liberal Democracies Victims of Their Own Success? A Conversation with Brink Lindsey
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Ajay Shah
as a great essay from 1930 about future economic possibilities.
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Ep 106: The World in 2050
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Graham Culbertson
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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
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Zack Kass
, discussing Keynes's views on the future of work and leisure.
Surviving and Thriving in the AI Renaissance — Zack Kass
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W. Brian Arthur
when discussing technological unemployment and economic prospects.
W. Brian Arthur (Part 2) on The Future of The Economy
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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
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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
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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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