A World Without Work by Daniel Susskind
/Daniel Susskind’s new book looks at how advances in automation will change the human work-force.
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Daniel Susskind’s new book looks at how advances in automation will change the human work-force.
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Read MoreA beautifully realized thriller that moves at a pulse-pounding pace to a heart-stopping climax.
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Read MoreA new American classic; powerful, indelibly real and deeply moving.
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Read MoreThe much-vexed legacy of the Warren Court is examined in this wise, compact volume.
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Read MoreThe intricacies of email etiquette are dissected by Wired senior editor Victoria Turk.
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Read MoreA cache of letters is at the heart of this multi-generational memoir about a Korean family.
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