Karl Marx
Oct 19, 2004卡尔·马克思的思想与卢梭、洛克和杰斐逊的思想在塑造20世纪的政治方面不相上下。
The possibility of a world without work is making plenty of people nervous: what would it look like, will it actually be good for us, will life even be meaningful anymore?
In a recenteditorialforThe Guardian, Yuval Noah Harari has made the case that we don't need to fret, at least not when it comes to having meaningful lives. As Harari sees it there are already enough examples of meaning-making in the world—ranging from religious belief to Pokémon to consumerism—that we'll be able to impose meaning onto the world even if we're rendered obsolete as workers.
What do you think? Is Harari right to be so optimistic? Is meaning really the value by which we should be evaluating a world without work?
See the full article here:https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2017/may/08/virtual-reality-religion-robots-sapiens-book