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Whoa, I can't believe this is a stub! When I get some time -- and if there definitely isn't an article lurking somewhere under a different name -- I guess I can get us started? Keynes's famous essay on post-scarcity; Bob Black, Abolition of Work; David Graeber, Bullshit Jobs; Kathy Weeks, The Problem with Work; Paul Lafargue, The Right to be Lazy; Srnicek and Williams, Inventing the Future and the Accelerationist Manifesto ... who else? Are there some texts in the Wages for Housework movement? Also fiction: e.g. The Machine Stops, Brave New World, perhaps The Female Man (they complain about work all the time but they have 16 day working weeks) ... ? Franciscrot (talk) 22:00, 2 April 2019 (UTC)Reply