Wednesday, October 2, 2019
The End of Work :: Literary Analysis, Jeremy Rifkin
The material and ideological conditions of our society is important to understand our social situation. This essay outlines the material and ideological conditions and how it signifies our social situation. Material condition means production, exchange and the organization of society. Ideological condition means ideas that are common in society. This essay will focus on the following reading: ââ¬Å"The End of Workâ⬠by Jeremy Rifkin, ââ¬Å"Where the Wasteland Endsâ⬠by Theodore Roszak, ââ¬Å"The Making of Economic Societyâ⬠by Robert Heilbroner and ââ¬Å"The Tyranny of Workâ⬠by James W. Rinehart. The material conditions in our society are very important. The introduction of machines reduced the number workers in the workforce. The commodity was produced mainly by machines with a little help of humans. The technology has developed which lead workplaces look into new ways in reducing cost and efficient products. In the ââ¬Å"Where the Wasteland Endsâ⬠by Theodore Roszak it stated that knowledge grows and how tomorrowââ¬â¢s knowledge is enormous. Todayââ¬â¢s knowledge would always be the base for tommowââ¬â¢s knowledge. (Roszak,149) Todayââ¬â¢s people know more than people in the past. This relates to the ââ¬Å"The End of Workâ⬠by Jeremy Rifkin article which states that the people in the past had their own knowledge of producing their own things for their own needs and than these workers had to make the products for other people which than lead to inventing machines to get rid of the workers. This demonstrates the fact that ââ¬Å"the workersâ⬠were the old knowledge and the ââ¬Å"machinesâ⬠are the new knowledge. As technology, in other words ââ¬Å"scienceâ⬠grows new knowledge would develop and this would lead todayââ¬â¢s young generation to become smarter than the previous generation. The jobs that are present today in our society is related t o technology and therefore the work people do shows what they are worth. If you have more knowledge on the recent technology you would have a higher value. (Rifkin, 17) In the ââ¬Å"The Making of Economic Societyâ⬠by Robert Heilbroner it mentions that in order for humans to earn their daily bread they must work. (Heilbroner,1) In our world, the well developed countries depend on other countries to provide them with their daily needs and other products. They do not make their products instead they ship materials in and out the country for their citizens to use. (Heilbroner, 3) Countries like U.
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