The Technology Trap: Capital, Labor, and Power in the Age of Automation by Carl Benedikt Frey (2019)
The Technology Trap: Capital, Labor, and Power in the Age of Automation by Carl Benedikt Frey (2019)
Examines the implications of automation on labor and capital, both in terms of economic and political power.
Shows how automation has led to increasingly unequal distributions of wealth and power, as well as to the emergence of new forms of technology-driven inequality.
Analyzes the impact of automation on global labor markets, labor mobility, and the risk of job displacement.
Explains how the rise of automation has caused a shift in the balance of power between capital and labor.
Discusses the rise of technology-driven surveillance and its implications for privacy and civil liberties.
Explores the potential for automation to exacerbate existing social, political, and economic inequalities.
Investigates how automation has impacted the nature of work, the structure of the economy, and the social contract between employers and employees.
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