1. In Praise of Idleness by Betrand Russell
According to Bertrand Russell in his essay, "In Praise of Idleness,"" society casts the idea of work in a positive light, denoting it as virtuous and affirming that "the manual worker is more honored than anyone else. " Russell, however, believes that people are working too much and neglecting everything else life has to offer. ... One of the main ways Russell further supports this point is through the logical claim that advanced technology has reduced the need for intensive labor. ... Per Russell, technology has made production techniques more efficient such that it is simply not necessary fo...
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