Sara Robinson cites "Tom Walker of the Work Less Institute" in an article at Alternet, "Why We Have to Go Back to a 40-Hour Work Week to Keep Our Sanity", picked up by Salon "Bring back the 40-hour work week".
One minor correction: it was the Work Less Institute of Technology and the Technology part was important. It alluded to the fact that adjusting the hours of work is literally a productivity-enhancing technology but is not recognized as such by most economists.
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- Jobs, Liberty and the Bottom Line
- Time on the Ledger: Social Accounting for the “Goo...
- Intermediate Goods and Duplication
- The Long Term Problem of Full Employment
- The Source and Remedy of the National Difficulties...
- Grundrisse: "Capital (like property) rests on prod...
- Economic and Philosophical Manuscripts of 1844: "W...
- McCulloch on Combination Laws
- Submission to the White House Task Force on Middle...
- Thinking Along the Right Lines
- The Problem with "The Problem of Social Cost"
- State and Prospects of Manufactures
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