• glimse@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    Another way to phrase it:

    As our personal workloads were reduced, that free time was commandeered by our employers

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      8 months ago

      Our personal workloads reduced because the industrialisation of agriculture meant we didn’t have to grow our own food any more.

      Not trying to defend capitalism, but it’s disingenuous of you to imply that you don’t get anything in return for working.

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        8 months ago

        that’s all well and good until the price of necessities is just raised to the point where you need to work as much as a medieval peasant anyways, and don’t even get the fresh air they did.

        and uh, in many places that happened quite a while ago, the USA is at a point where elderly people need two jobs to afford to live.

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        8 months ago

        Either I wasn’t clear or you misinterpreted but that’s not what I’m implying. Productivity went way up and instead of reduced working hours, we worked MORE and saw proportionally less of the profit.