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Stowe Boyd
Work Futures

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source: Anthony Delanoix

Beacon NY — 2019–07–17 | A lot of convergence in today’s picks: dead ends, cul-de-sacs, and demographic minmax cliff hangers.

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The title today is due to J.G. Ballard, the sci fi author, to whom we owe today’s Quote of the Day.

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Work Futures
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The ecology of work, and the anthropology of the future

Stowe Boyd
Stowe Boyd

Written by Stowe Boyd

Insatiably curious. Economics, work, psychology, sociology, ecology, tools for thought. See also workfutures.io.

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