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The Social History of Work: How Labor Made the Modern World From Farm to Gig Economy

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The Social History of Work: How Labor Made the Modern World From Farm to Gig Economy

De: Richard Calloway
Narrado por: Virtual Voice
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Uncover the fierce labor history and class struggles that forged our modern economy, from village farms to digital gigs. Perfect for an eye-opening commute, this narrative reveals how ordinary weavers, enslaved people, and programmers fought back against institutions controlling their time and bodies. Transform your understanding of wealth, power, and the daily grind.

Whether you are navigating corporate bureaucracy or hustling in the platform economy, this thought-provoking journey delivers crucial context for today's workplace inequalities. Explore the violent birth of industrial factories, the rise of powerful unions, and the hidden global supply chains dictating our lives. It is an empowering listen for lifelong learners seeking the true social cost of human industry.

What you'll discover inside:

• How the shift from subsistence farming to factory labor radically altered family dynamics and gender roles.

• The brutal realities of colonial rule, plantations, and company towns built entirely on extracted labor.

• The dramatic rise of the working class, highlighting the mass protests and strikes that secured modern legal protections.

• The evolution of the twentieth-century office, tracking the feminization of service jobs and bureaucratic power.

• How technological revolutions, from steam engines to computers, simultaneously destroyed old livelihoods and created new ones.

• The hidden parallels between nineteenth-century precarious labor and today's digital platform economy.

The future of automation and global labor is being decided right now, making the lessons of our past more urgent than ever. Press play to embark on this vital historical journey and discover how the collective voices of everyday workers continue to shape our world.

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