Lost in Work

Escaping Capitalism

Published March 10, 2021 by Pluto Press.

ISBN:
9780745340913

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5 stars (1 review)

'Work hard, get paid.' It's simple. Self-evident. But it's also a lie—at least for most of us. For young people today, the old assumptions are crumbling; hard work in school no longer guarantees a secure, well-paying job in the future. Far from equating to riches and fulfilment, 'work' increasingly means precarity, anxiety and alienation.

Amelia Horgan poses three big questions: what is work? How does it harm us? And what can we do about it? Along the way, she explores the many facets of work under capitalism: its encroachment on our personal lives; the proliferation of temporary and zero-hours contracts; burnout; and how different jobs are gendered or racialized.

While abolishing work altogether is not the answer, Lost in Work shows that when workers are able to take control of their workplaces, they become less miserable, and even open doors allowing them to fight back against the elite.

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Lost in Work Review

5 stars

Great size and more immediately relevant to me. I'm trying to unravel the hold "productivity" has on me and this was a grounding and helpful read in that aspect. There were some parts that were UK specific, but this combined with "you deserve a tech union" has opened my eyes to how technology is not the only solution to everything that it says it is, and that these issues transcend "industries" and have existed in them for a long, long time.