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| ==History==
| | When people talk about shortening the work week, it's typical to imagine some future sci-fi society. But actually the idea has been '''viable''' for decades '''already'''. |
| Throughout this past century, there's been plenty of mechanization & automation{{x|and more recently, A.I. - but that's a whole other discussion}}''':''' increase the efficiency of a job -- make it take less labor to do the same amount of work. But instead of people ''working less'', <!--businesses chose-->the {{t2|market|"market", as in, the "invisible hand of the economy", or basically just a lot of businesses doing what they do to maximize profits}} decided to just ''produce more''{{x|i.e. more goods and more services, per capita. The increased production counterbalances the increased efficiencies, so people on average don't work any less than before.}}. Of course, in moderation this can be a very good thing - but we've long reached a point where it's harming the environment, with diminishing returns on quality of life. In fact, quality of life could be a lot higher if people didn't need to work as much.
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| ==What to cut==
| | * This whole past century is full of mechanization & automation designed specifically to get more done using less labor. It's just that instead of using it to '''work less''', it's been used to {{t2|''produce more''|i.e. more goods & services, per capita. In other words, economic growth.{{pbr}}Increased production was good at some point in history, to improve quality of life - but that reached diminishing returns, while environmental impacts continued to increase. And ultimately, quality of life would be higher if people didn't have to work so much.}}. |
| To have a world with a shorter work week, we need to be honest about what things we could '''produce less of'''.
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| * '''[[We can still have nice things, just not replace them so often]]'''.
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| <!--** {{rb|Note: This applies to rich countries a lot more than poor countries.}}-->
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| * Also we must be honest about '''[[bullshit jobs|what work we don't actually need done]]'''.
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| Then, to put this into practice in real life, we would need radical economic changes. [[/Economics|''Discuss the ways that it could work'']].
| | To shorten the work week, we have to be upfront about exactly what we should '''produce less of.''' |
| | * ''In other words'': Lower the cost of living, by getting rid of some inherent inefficiencies in the system {{light|(the type of inefficiencies that benefit no one except rich lobbyists)}}. |
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| | <big>How:</big> |
| | * [[reduce production without causing shortages|'''Reduce production WITHOUT sacrificing anyone's basic needs''' (or anything else that matters)]]. |
| | <!-- TALK: also mention [[bullshit jobs]] somewhere here? --> |