• In Praise of Idleness and Other Essays is a 1935 collection of essays by the philosopher Bertrand Russell. The collection includes essays on the subjects...
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    punishment of idleness in the form of destitution and starvation. Philosopher Bertrand Russell published In Praise of Idleness and Other Essays in 1935, exploring...
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    labor: idleness and workplace resistance. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press Russell, Bertrand (2004). In praise of idleness and other essays. New ed...
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  • This is considered a rising trend and it underscores the relative power of the employers in the job market. These type of job ads may have catchy titles...
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  • Bullshit Jobs (category Literature critical of work and the work ethic)
    hundreds of testimonials from workers with meaningless jobs and revised his essay's case into book form; Simon & Schuster published the book in May 2018...
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    Allen & Unwin 1934. Freedom and Organization, 1814–1914. London: George Allen & Unwin 1935. In Praise of Idleness and Other Essays. London: George Allen &...
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  • anxiety and dread that commonly occur on Sundays for employees as the weekend ends, and the workweek resume on Monday. The sinking feeling of malaise...
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  • titled Office Space: Idle Profits, on iOS and Android in 2017. It was a free-to-play idle clicker that offered in-app purchases. In 2022 it was shut down...
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    Hocart, of the origins of human sovereignty in cosmological ritual. Graeber contributed essays on the Shilluk and Merina kingdoms, and a final essay that...
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  • Work ethic (category Criticism of work)
    half of that day, though he spends but sixpence during his diversion or idleness, ought not to reckon that the only expense; he has really spent, or rather...
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    as hours worked in excess of forty hours per week "that the employer makes compulsory with the threat of job loss or the threat of other reprisals such...
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  • paradise in the here and now. The Idler was launched in 1993 when its editor, Tom Hodgkinson, was 25. The title came from a series of essays by Samuel...
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  • Precariat (category Pages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets via Module:Annotated link)
    proletariat class of industrial workers in the 20th century who lacked their own means of production and hence sold their labor to live, members of the precariat...
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    Friedrich Nietzsche (category Critics of work and the work ethic)
    of nihilism and the possibilities it offers, as seen in his statement that "I praise, I do not reproach, [nihilism's] arrival. I believe it is one of...
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  • N-po generation (category Cultural history of South Korea)
    marriage, and child-rearing. Many of the young generation in South Korea have given up those three things because of social pressures and economic problems...
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  • Careerism (category Criticism of work)
    acknowledgements through praise and material possessions, whether it be a new office, a raise or a congratulations in front of an individual's colleagues:...
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    Critique of work Diligence Discipline Dopamine Executive function Goldbricking Goofing off Histamine In Praise of Idleness and Other Essays Kurt von...
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  • developments in antiwork philosophies. Phrases and terms commonly used by proponents of lazy girl jobs, such as "act your wage" and "burnout" soared in popularity...
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    German. In 1923, the German psychologist Kurt Schneider coined the concept of the asthenic personality. This became established in Germany and other places...
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  • activities. In doing so, employees alleviate the stress and anxiety associated with the beginning of the work week by making Mondays more manageable and less...
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  • Post-work society (category Impact of automation)
    9782743653729 Critique of work Four-day workweek In Praise of Idleness Humans Need Not Apply Imagination age Post-capitalism Refusal of work Tang ping ("lying...
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  • Madeleine Bunting (category Critics of work and the work ethic)
    Her most recent series of essays for BBC Radio 3 was on the idea of Home, and broadcast in March 2020. Previous series of essays include 'Are You Paying...
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  • Honeymoon-hangover effect (category Industrial and organizational psychology)
    The first stage of the honeymoon hangover effect is referred to as “deterioration”, in which employees experience job dissatisfaction and leave their old...
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  • Tang ping (category Criticism of work)
    Sina Weibo and Douban. The idea was praised by many and inspired numerous memes, and has been described as a sort of spiritual movement. Business magazine...
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  • participation over productivity and contributing to empty office space. Coffee badging is a form of impression management in response to employee surveillance...
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  • Four-day workweek (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English)
    staff, with half taking Monday off and the other half taking Friday off; sometimes the day off is added in the middle of the week such as a Wednesday, allowing...
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  • Presenteeism Quaternary sector of the economy Refusal of work Sinecure Underemployment Vacuum activity Workhouse Fogh Jensen, Anders; Nørmark, Dennis (2021)...
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  • result of this and other effects of the new limitations, it has been harder for individuals to escape a life of poverty. Relatively modest increases in benefit...
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  • downturn when the risk of failure is highest. Other research has expanded the definition of the glass cliff phenomenon to include racial and ethnic minority...
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    and Other Writings (1963) Education Automation: Freeing the Scholar to Return (1963) What I Have Learned: A Collection of 20 Autobiographical Essays, Chapter...
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