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Sep 09, 2019
In 1930, the economist Keynes speculated technological change and productivity improvements would make a 15-hour work week an economic possibility within couple of generations. Recently, Belgian historian Bregman argued a 15-hour work week is achievable by 2030, the centenary of Keynes’ prediction.
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