The Human Advantage, Jay W. Richards
The Human Advantage, Jay W. Richards
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The Human Advantage
The Future of American Work in an Age of Smart Machines

Author: Jay W. Richards

Narrator: Marc Cashman

Unabridged: 8 hr 3 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/19/2018


Synopsis

Bestselling author and economist Jay W. Richards makes the definitive case for how the free market and individual responsibility can save the American Dream in an age of automation and mass disruption.

For two and a half centuries, America has been held together by the belief that if you work hard and conduct yourself responsibly in this country, you will be able to prosper and leave a better life for your children. But over the past decade, that idea has come into crisis. A recession, the mass outsourcing of stable jobs, and a coming wave of automation that will replace millions of blue- and white-collar jobs alike have left many people worried that the game is rigged and that our best days are behind us.
     In this story-driven manifesto on the future of American work, Jay Richards argues that such thinking is counterproductive--making us more fragile, more dependent, and less equipped to succeed in a rapidly changing economy. If we're going to survive, we need a new model for how ordinary people can thrive in this age of mass disruption. Richards pulls back the curtain on what's really happening in our economy, dispatching myths about capitalism, greed, and upward mobility. And he tells the stories of how real individuals have begun to rebuild a culture of virtue, capitalizing on the skills that are most uniquely human: creativity, resilience, and empathy for the needs of others.
     Destined to take its place alongside classics like Economics in One Lesson, The Human Advantage is the essential book for understanding the future of American work, and how each of us can make this era of staggering change work on our behalf.

About Jay W. Richards

Jay W. Richards, Ph.D., O.P., is a Research Assistant Professor in the Busch School of Business at The Catholic University of America, a Senior Fellow at the Discovery Institute, and Executive Editor of The Stream. He is author or editor of more than a dozen books including two New York Times bestsellers. His book Money, Greed, and God was a winner of a 2010 Templeton Enterprise Award.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Drtaxsacto on August 23, 2018

There is a fierce debate in technology circles which wonders whether humans will ultimately become obsolete. Writers like Ray Kurzweil, who wrote the Singularity is Near in 2005 which made that very argument. Kurzweil is a bit of an odd duck - he consumes tons of vitamins and about half a dozen year......more

Goodreads review by Ronald on July 03, 2018

I've long admired Jay Richard's works, and this is a great addition to his optimism in humanity's future. He lays out the case for why the idea that machines will replace us is a myth--a modern form of materialism! He starts with some history: the first American Dream was owning a farm, the second a......more

Goodreads review by Luella on August 02, 2018

I received a free arc of this book through a Goodreads giveaway. A very interesting and thought provoking book. It was well written and highly Informative. I am not sure if I agree with all the authors thoughts about virtue. I believe that the American Dream is essentially a dream for many. (I am a Ca......more

Goodreads review by Rafael on October 10, 2018

Muy buen libro para reflexionar sobre los valores que nos hacen realmente humanos y que nos hacen fundamentalmente distintos de las máquinas, que por muy "inteligentes" que puedan llegar a ser, no dejan de ser instrumentos. Los últimos capítulos sobre la importancia de esforzarnos en adquirir virtud......more

Goodreads review by Edwin on October 26, 2021

I thoroughly enjoyed this optimistic, wide-ranging, and well-researched book about the changing economy and the human role in it. Richards does a good job of using expert research alongside real-world examples to show that human creativity and adaptability can and will prevent catastrophic unemploym......more


Quotes

"The blistering pace of technological change has left many Americans uncertain about their place in the 21st-century economy. But as Jay Richards wisely reminds us, no machine will ever be able to replicate what makes us truly human: Our creativity, and our virtue. The Human Advantage masterfully demonstrates that we need not fear the future, and that a life of happiness still awaits those with the courage to pursue it."
 -Arthur C. Brooks, president of the American Enterprise Institute
 
"Boldly upends what Richards calls 'the greatest delusion of our age...the paradoxical penchant to deny our own agency while attributing agency to the machines we create.' Richards commands all the wisdom of Michael Novak and transcends it with a Renaissance range of mastery of the sciences and an infectious genius for storytelling."
-George Gilder, bestselling author of Wealth and Poverty
 
“Jay Richards brings an agile pen and a synthetical mind to the task of outlining and defending the basis of human flourishing in this new age of Smart Machines. In The Human Advantage, Richards gives us a concise history of revolutions in human work, from prehistory to the present, and how they have changed our world and our lives. He addresses the latest economic and moral challenges and opportunities presented to us by the rise of thinking machines. The way forward he charts is firmly grounded in the unique dignity, strength, and destiny that make us truly human.”
-Rev. Robert Sirico, president of the Acton Institute