
James Suzman
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James Suzman is an anthropologist and author whose work focuses on the cultural and social dimensions of work. In his book 'Work,' he explores the historical evolution of labor and its impact on human identity and society. Suzman emphasizes that the relationship with work is shaped not only by economic necessity but also by cultural values, suggesting a reevaluation of how we define fulfillment and success in an increasingly automated world.
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James Suzman discusses the cultural and historical forces that shape our relationship with work.
Más ocio y menos trabajo: por qué queremos más tiempo para nosotros | IdeasEl País·
Spain· 2025-06-13



