K problému proměny lidské práce v období globalizace
Title in English | On the transformation of human labor in the globalization period |
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Year of publication | 2016 |
Type | Article in Proceedings |
Conference | GLOBALIZATION AND ITS SOCIO-ECONOMIC CONSEQUENCES, 16TH INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS |
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Citation | |
Field | Management and administrative |
Keywords | job; globalization; automatization; personality demands |
Description | Globalization is the product of a spontaneous development of a predatory-oriented civilization (the Culture). If the contemporary economic system preserves its fascination with the productivity-oriented science, the amount of available human labor will continue to decline. And simultaneously there will continue and speed up the process of ravaging the Earth by both manufacturing and final personal consumption. If we want to return a part of the population back into the productive labor process, which is biologically determined in humans, we will have to perform a deep reaching biofile transformation of the human culture. It means that we will have to create purposeful technology gaps for human participation in the abiotic production, which could possibly be fully automated, and at the same time it is high time to start considering how to return a part of the human population from large cities back to the country, where they could care for animals, soils, forests and the beauty of the landscape. This could alleviate the problem, which is not being considered these days, and which consists in the fact that a part of the population cannot have the required biological and sociocultural prerequisites for the intellectually demanding work in the tertiary sector. |