What Happened to the Leisure Society?. / Phil Leggiere.
by Leggiere, Phil; SIRS Publishing, Inc.
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High School - old - to delete | REF SIRS 2003 Bus57 (Browse shelf) | Available |
Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2003.
Originally Published: What Happened to the Leisure Society?, July/Aug. 2002; pp. 42-48.
"As far back as the 1930s, in the midst of the Great Depression, philosopher Bertrand Russell predicted the imminent arrival of the four-hour workday, declaring that 'the road to happiness and prosperity lies in an organized diminution of work.' " (ACROSS THE BOARD) This article discusses the increase in work hours despite the increasing technology that could reduce the amount of time spent on the job.
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