Matthew Crawford And Mac Mcclelland Arguing Manual Work

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In The Case for Working With Your Hands, Matthew Crawford writes: 'The satisfactions of manifesting oneself concretely in the world through manual competence have been known to make a man quiet. Office work on the other hand is usually more nebulous. The results of our work aren’t particularly obvious, success or failure is more arbitrary, and that leaves people unsure where they stand. Of course, some forms of manual labour are boring and stultifying, and here Crawford references a history of thought on what good work actually is. Drawing on the work of our greatest thinkers, from Aristotle to Heidegger, from Karl Marx to Iris Murdoch, as well as on his own experiences as an electrician and motorcycle mechanic, Matthew Crawford's irreverent and inspiring manifesto will change the way you think about work forever. About the Author. Matthew Crawford is a philosopher.

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Matthew Crawford And Mac Mcclelland Arguing Manual Work

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