To Olivier, today’s common perception of work as a burden we must bear to finance our living is one of the biggest misconceptions of our time. Looking at the past and present of work life, he illustrates why he strongly believes that rethinking work may unlock an immense hidden potential in our society.
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I am very much in favour of rethinking work and an admirer of Paul Lafargue, who wrote “Le droit de la paresse” (the right to be lazy). I think he wrote it to antagonize his father in law Karl Marx, but he has a point … 😉
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