Bertrand Russell Quotes
If The Ordinary Wage-earner Worked Four Hours A Day, There Would Be Enough For Everybody And No Unemployment
Assuming A Certain Very Moderate Amount Of Sensible Organization. This Idea Shocks The Well-to-do, Because They Are Convinced That The Poor Would Not Know How To Use So Much Leisure. In America Men Often Work Long Hours Even When They Are Well Off; Such Men, Naturally, Are Indignant At The Idea Of Leisure For Wage-earners, Except As The Grim Punishment Of Unemployment; In Fact, They Dislike Leisure Even For Their Sons.
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