Prof. Elizabeth Anderson – "What Should the Work Ethic Mean for Us Today?"
This event is in the past.
Date:
November 3, 2022
Time:
4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Location:
UGL Bernath Auditorium
Category:
Lecture
FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
Abstract: The work ethic was invented by Puritan theologians nearly 400 years ago. From the start, it contained contradictory ideas: one rationalizing the subjection of workers to drudgery for maximum profit; the other honoring workers for advancing human welfare and calling for their dignified and equitable treatment. Both ideas were developed and institutionalized over time in the U.S. and Europe, leaving a contradictory legacy for us today. I consider how the neglected second work ethic tradition can be revived and updated for 21st-century American workers.