Less and Less Work

“Imagine that all of us, rich and poor, worked only three hours a day and had the rest of the time free. Imagine, further, that to make ourselves more independent of our bodies, and to work still less, we invent machines to do our work for us and try to cut down our needs to a minimum.” — Anton Chekhov; Lady with Lapdog and Other Stories—The House with an Attic, p. 225


Patrick Woolf


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