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To have a world with a shorter work week, we need to be honest about what things we could produce less of. | To have a world with a shorter work week, we need to be honest about what things we could '''produce less of'''. | ||
* '''[[We can still have nice things, just not replace them so often]]'''. | * '''[[We can still have nice things, just not replace them so often]]'''. | ||
** {{rb|Note: This applies to rich countries a lot more than poor countries.}} | <!--** {{rb|Note: This applies to rich countries a lot more than poor countries.}}--> | ||
* Also we must be honest about '''[[bullshit jobs|what work we don't actually need done]]'''. | * Also we must be honest about '''[[bullshit jobs|what work we don't actually need done]]'''. | ||
Then, to put this into practice in real life, we would need radical economic changes | Then, to put this into practice in real life, we would need radical economic changes. [[/Economics|''Discuss the ways that could work'']]. |
Revision as of 22:35, 8 November 2024
Throughout this past century, there has been plenty of mechanization & automation
But instead of people working less, the market discussion "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
What to cut
To have a world with a shorter work week, we need to be honest about what things we could produce less of.
- We can still have nice things, just not replace them so often.
- Also we must be honest about what work we don't actually need done.
Then, to put this into practice in real life, we would need radical economic changes. Discuss the ways that could work.