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* [[reduce production without causing shortages|'''Reduce production WITHOUT sacrificing anyone's basic needs''' (or anything else that matters)]].
* [[reduce production without causing shortages|'''Reduce production WITHOUT sacrificing anyone's basic needs''' (or anything else that matters)]].
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Latest revision as of 23:21, 24 October 2025

The 40-hour work week has been the standard since around 1940. Since then, despite all the technological advancement - despite all the machines that are supposed to make things more efficient - we're still working just as many hours. What happened? To put it simply:

Instead of working less, the economy has been geared towards producing more.

Of course in moderation, economic growth can improve quality of life, but in richer countries, this has already plateaued decades ago, all the while using more and more resources, harming the environment, raising the cost of living, and keeping people overworked. We can do better.

How: