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Cadenas a través de los tiempos. Desde la esclavitud clásica hasta el yugo digital. Una breve historia

Cadenas a través de los tiempos. Desde la esclavitud clásica hasta el yugo digital. Una breve historia

Rafael Antonio Vargas

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Rafael Antonio Vargas
Año de edición:
2024
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Economía del trabajo
ISBN:
9798227722027
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Este libro explora la evolución del trabajo a lo largo de la historia en cuatro partes clave.La primera parte abarca desde las primeras formas de cooperación tribal hasta la Revolución Industrial, destacando la esclavitud, la servidumbre y el surgimiento de las fábricas, y cómo transformaron la percepción y la importancia del trabajo.En la segunda parte, se aborda el estrés relacionado con el trabajo y su impacto en la salud en la sociedad moderna. El trabajo, que solía ser una parte natural de la vida diaria, se ha convertido en una fuente de tensiones y desafíos para la salud mental y física.La tercera parte se adentra en reflexiones filosóficas sobre el trabajo y la alienación, desde las ideas de Karl Marx sobre la alienación en el trabajo industrial hasta teorías contemporáneas sobre la búsqueda de significado en el empleo. Se menciona al filósofo contemporáneo Byung Chul Han, quien habla sobre la fatiga y el estrés en la sociedad actual.La última parte del libro se enfoca en el futuro del trabajo en la era digital, con la aparición de la inteligencia artificial, la automatización y la globalización digital. Se exploran los desafíos y oportunidades que plantea esta revolución, así como las implicaciones para la naturaleza del trabajo en sí.En cada sección, el libro no busca solo informar, sino inspirar una profunda reflexión sobre el trabajo en todas sus formas. Se plantea la pregunta de cómo podemos participar de manera significativa en la evolución constante de la experiencia laboral humana.

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