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The four hour workday or 20-hour week ,


Idea History[edit]

Benjamin Franklin[edit]

"It has been computed by some political arithmetician, that, if every man and woman would work for four hours each day on something useful, that labor would produce sufficient to procure all the necessaries and comforts of life, want and misery would be banished out of the world, and the rest of the twenty-four hours might be leisure and pleasure."


Bertrand Russell[edit]

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.

Niko Paech[edit]

Variants[edit]

Tim Ferris[edit]

See also[edit]



How Much Is Enough? by Robert and Edward Skidelsky


People

References[edit]

Jacobs, Sherelle (19 September 2012). "Germany's 'post growth' movement". The Guardian. Retrieved 6 January 2014.

Benjamin Franklin, The Works of Benjamin Franklin, "On Luxury, Idleness, and industry, July 26, 1784, https://books.google.ch/books?id=qXQUJhWz2rQC

Bertrand Russell, In Praise of Idleness and other essays book

Niko Paech, Liberation from Excess, The Road to a post-growth economy, http://www.oekom.de/nc/buecher/gesamtprogramm/buch/liberation-from-excess.html

Benjamin Kline Hunnicutt, book: Free Time (Vice article)

External links[edit]



Category:Labor history Category:Working time Category:Labor rights Category:Employment Category:Labor economics