• gandalf_der_12te@slrpnk.net
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    17 hours ago

    the long work weeks we have today is because more work can be done.

    in medieval age, you had to sow, half a year later you had to reap, and in between maybe idk milk the cows, though that takes a few minutes a day, not much longer. so they couldn’t work more, because it simply wouldn’t have made sense. That’s why they didn’t work more, not because they didn’t need to.

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      17 hours ago

      We CAN work more, we do not NEED to work more. We already overproduce everything. What you want is growth for the sake of growth, which is a self-destructive economic philosophy. We could easily drop to a 4 hour work day and still meet demand.

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          17 hours ago

          To me it sounded like you were just defending why we work more hours than a medieval peasant.

          Edit: plus peasants worked fewer hours in a day for a few reasons. Yes part of it is just the seasonality of farming, but reaping and sowing are not the only aspects to that job. They worked fewer hours for reasons like the fact the clock hadn’t been invented yet and so the owning class had a harder time enforcing strict schedules and work was built more around a natural rhythm. Also medieval peasants had a lot more housework and upkeep they needed to do outside of work. Repairing and mending clothing, the house, prepping food, washing clothes and dishes, and all without things like sewing machines, washing and drying machines, and modern ovens.

          https://youtu.be/hvk_XylEmLo