02714nam 2200589 450 991079555260332120230117230400.00-252-05321-49780252053214(ebook)(MiAaPQ)EBC6826258(Au-PeEL)EBL6826258(CKB)20133869000041(OCoLC)1257313791(MdBmJHUP)musev2_97575(OCoLC)1289372929(OCoLC-P)1257313791(MiAaJST)10.5406/j.ctv25tnv7z(StDuBDS)9780252053214(EXLCZ)992013386900004120211026h20212021 fy| 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierLabor's end how the promise of automation degraded work /Jason Resnikoff[electronic resource]Urbana :University of Illinois Press,[2021]©20211 online resource (viii, 251 pages) illustrationsThe working class in American historyIllinois scholarship onlineAlso issued in print: 2021.Print version: Resnikoff, Jason Labor's End Champaign : University of Illinois Press,c2021 9780252044250 Includes bibliographical references and index.The machine tells the body how to work: "automation" and the postwar automobile industry -- The electronic brain's tired hands: automation, the digital computer, and the degradation of clerical work -- The liberation of the leisure class: debating freedom and work in the 1950s and early 1960s -- Anticipating oblivion: the automation discourse, federal policy, and collective bargaining -- Machines of loving grace: the new left turns away from work -- Slaves in tomorrowland: the degradation of domestic labor and reproduction -- Where have all the robots gone? From automation to humanization.'Labor's End' traces the discourse around automation from its origins in the factory to its wide-ranging implications in political and social life.Working class in American history.Illinois scholarship online.Labor supplyEffect of automation onUnited StatesAutomationSocial aspectsLaborUnited StatesHistoryLabor supplyEffect of automation onAutomationSocial aspects.LaborHistory.303.48/340973Resnikoff Jason1465175StDuBDSStDuBDSBOOK9910795552603321Labor's end3675049UNINA