Keen On America

The Death of the American Way of Work: How the United States Lost Its Grip on the Future

Jul 24, 2025
In this discussion, Julia Hobsbawm, a British writer and workplace futurist, uncovers the decline of American work culture. She points out how, despite a history of innovation, corporate America is stuck in outdated models. Hobsbawm discusses the impact of post-pandemic shifts and demographic changes on labor markets. As other countries embrace flexible work policies, she warns that American companies are 'sleepwalking into disaster.' The conversation emphasizes the urgent need for adaptation to maintain relevance in a rapidly evolving workplace.
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ANECDOTE

Jessica Mitford's Lasting Influence

  • Jessica Mitford exposed predatory practices in the American funeral industry.
  • Julia Hobsbawm models her work on Mitford's, focusing on the American way of work crisis.
INSIGHT

America's Historical Workdomination

  • America has shaped the global work culture for a century.
  • Innovations like the computer and the car originated in the United States.
INSIGHT

Work as Purpose, Not Chore

  • Work provides people purpose and community beyond just income.
  • Julia rejects the Silicon Valley idea that work is a chore to be eliminated.
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