IntroductionMuch has been written about the future of work from the perspective of large corporations; attracting, training, enabling and inspiring workers in a digital, remote-first world, etc., etc. The thesis of this write-up is that this type of analysis is the proverbial tip of the iceberg and that it misses the deeply subversive trends challenging the foundations of current systems of economic production. While these systems will not change overnight, we argue that new forms of human co...