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Kenneth E. Morris is a former professor, drummer, and cook who expatriated to Costa Rica after the reelection of George W. Bush. His most recent books are "On American Freedom: A Critique of the Country's Core Value with a Reformg Agenda" (Palgrave, 2014) and "Unfinished Revolution: Daniel Ortega and Nicaragua's Struggle for Liberation" (Chicago Review, 2010).
Monday, August 5, 2019 A Different Take on the Problems of WorkSHARE
Here's a somewhat long article (too long for OpEdNews) that engages the issue of work in contemporary economies more thoroughly than the soundbites. It maintains that work, rightly understood, is a natural human aspiration that economies ought to encourage rather than suppress. The ruination of work can be attributed to big businesses and the financial system that underpins them, not to technology.