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Work and time: a new exploratory essay for René Bolduc

READING. On March 29, René Bolduc, originally from Beauceville, launched his brand new book entitled work and time.

In this text, Mr. Bolduc presents his vision of the concept of the worker, but also what he defines by the time lost or regained at work. It also presents the different types of work and the pleasure that can be found in each of them.

“The text is about work, but it’s my personal vision of work. It is among other things my time worked on the farm, on the school benches, as a philosophy teacher, but also more difficult times like my sabbatical and COVID-19, ”says the Beauceron author.

He also questions in his essay the changes made over the years, but also what work will be like in the future with the increased presence of robotization and automation of various trades, especially in factories.

Several other concepts associated with work and time are also presented in this essay edited by Poète de brousse.

“I don’t have a crystal ball, but there are interspersed parts that are there to signify a change in tone, either by experience or by a personal prediction on a subject,” claims the former university professor of philosophy .

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According to Mr. Bolduc, his exploratory essay, a term suggested by Kim Doré, editor at Poète de brousse, is intended for a general audience of all ages. He specifies that reading his essay is easily achievable and that the concept of the work is for everyone.

“I don’t claim to have the truth. This is not a book of prescriptions for success in life. I have done my research, I use my knowledge and experience to define work and time. However, we must not forget that this is an essay that mixes objectivity, research and subjectivity,” he explains.

work and time is available on the website of bush poet and in the majority of bookstores in the province at a cost of $ 26.95. Note that this is the second book written by Mr. Bolduc, who published the essay Sincerely yours in 2018.

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