Rethinking work, the right to work, and automation

IF 1 2区 社会学 Q3 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Z. F. Arat, D. Waring
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Abstract Automation technology is increasingly used to replace workers, stirring anxiety about work and the prospect of mass unemployment or underemployment. Noting that we live not only in “the age of automation” but also in “the age of rights,” this article poses a specific question: Can automation help create an environment more conducive to the fulfillment of human rights? It examines work and reconceives the right to work in relation to work-related rights (e.g., the right to adequate living, the right to leisure) by emphasizing their interdependency. It contends that automation, from a human rights perspective, presents an opportunity to delink work from subsistence needs and fulfill various rights. Exploring redistributive proposals that directly or indirectly deal with work-related rights, the article identifies four models that can both benefit from automation and help realize its emancipatory human rights potential: guaranteed full employment, universal basic income, state socialism/planned economy, and communism.
重新思考工作、工作权和自动化
摘要自动化技术越来越多地被用来取代工人,这引发了人们对工作的焦虑以及大规模失业或就业不足的前景。注意到我们不仅生活在“自动化时代”,而且生活在“权利时代”,这篇文章提出了一个具体的问题:自动化能否帮助创造一个更有利于实现人权的环境?它审查了工作,并通过强调与工作相关的权利(如适足生活权、休闲权)的相互依存性,重新认识了工作权。它认为,从人权的角度来看,自动化提供了一个将工作与生存需求脱钩并实现各种权利的机会。文章探讨了直接或间接涉及与工作相关的权利的再分配建议,确定了四种既能从自动化中受益又有助于实现其解放人权潜力的模式:有保障的充分就业、全民基本收入、国家社会主义/计划经济和共产主义。
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