![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I really wish David Frayne’s The Refusal of Work had existed during those first years, as it would have lent intellectual energy and a useful lexicon to a project that was difficult at first to articulate. I also think this book would have appealed more fully to my 2013-self than it does to my 2019-self.The Refusal of Work explicates a “Theory and Practice of Resistance to Work,” b In 2013, I embarked on. It also felt like a revolutionary act because the most simplistic description of the contents of this book sound like a communist manifesto.What a great book! Solid research, sound arguments, accessible language - though it was a bit of a drag to get into thanks to the heavy theory.The central argument is a critique of the work-centred society that most of us live in. ![]()
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