Dr. Bergmann holds a PhD in Philosophy from Princeton University, and retired as a professor in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Michigan.
“How could we possibly suppose that after twenty years on the line, a worker, stupefied from the monotony of it, would still know what he or she seriously and deeply wants to do?” #frithjofbergmann#newworknewculture#work
The global economy is in crisis. The exponential exhaustion of natural resources, declining productivity, slow growth, rising unemployment, and steep inequality, forces us to rethink our economic models. Where do we go from here? https://t.co/sI22TeHeOk #RevolutionNow
We as a culture are in the beginning stages of a surprising and amazing turn. It is the turn toward the next economy. #neweconomy#economyofservice#workwewant
In many hundreds of conversations on New Work I have experienced this: the feeling that you alone are cursed, that everyone else around you seems guided and assured and to be walking with the blithest confidence, while you are singled out. #workculture#newwork#work
The work we do should not drain and exhaust us, it should give us more strength and more energy, it should develop us into fuller human beings. #NewWorkNewCulture#NewWork#annarbor#work