We’ll just pause here and reflect that the entire movement of the working classes for the last one and a half CENTURIES has been to move away from this repellent notion, and to reclaim the majority of waking hours for more humane activities than working to profit someone else.
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Jess Calarco
If "60 hours a week is the sweet spot of productivity," that's only because the tech workers who can put in all those hours at the office have offloaded all their caregiving responsibilities onto others more vulnerable than them.
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