One of the real challenges of educational work is how to get into peoples’ consciousness and not just remain talking to the converted. It is my analysis that experts must become the guests of the powerless. Such new ways of relating Work and Time requires doing away with policies permeated by the fetish of employment, where people’s time has become a commodity. Instead, we need policies to generate both fulfilling work and sufficient income in a sustainable environment.

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Creator | Kaihanga
Katherine Peet
Year of Creation | Tau
01/01/1997
Publisher | Kaiwhakaputa
Not published
Keywords | Kupu
work, time, democracy, voting, consciousness, wisdom, indigenous peoples, market, universal basic income, systematising knowledge, livelihood systems
Main Language | Reo Matua
English
Submitter's Rights | Nga Tika o te Kaituku
I am the author / creator of this resource
This Research has
not been formally reviewed for publication by academics at a university
Bibliographic Citation | Whakapuakanga

Peet, K. (1997). Work and Time – Seeing the Unseen, Balaton Group conference, 1997

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