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This book is a deep exploration by a philosopher and mechanic into the challenges and pleasures of working with one's hands. Matthew Crawford questions the societal push toward "knowledge work" and presents an argument for the value of manual labor, self-reliance, and the intrinsic satisfaction found in skilled trades. It mixes personal experiences as a tradesman with philosophical considerations on work and human excellence.
This book is a deep exploration by a philosopher and mechanic into the challenges and pleasures of working with one's hands. Matthew Crawford questions the societal push toward "knowledge work" and presents an argument for the value of manual labor, self-reliance, and the intrinsic satisfaction found in skilled trades. It mixes personal experiences as a tradesman with philosophical considerations on work and human excellence.
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