“Take a day at the shopping centre, sold to us as an invigorating break from the rigours of work. Does it not feel more like an extension of it, blurring the line between work and 'free' time?” WorkFree TimeShopping Centre Book:Not Working Source: Not Working
“We dislike labour because it makes us experience the day on terms that are not our own.” WorkLabour Book:Not Working Source: Not Working
“The manic productivity of capitalism, the demands and aspirations of social status and the mechanical rhythms of industrialism all corral the individual into a perpetual state of anxious and compliant activity.” AnxietyCapitalismSocial StatusIndustrialism Book:Not Working Source: Not Working
“We find ourselves suspended between a compulsion to do too much and a wish to do nothing.” Too MuchWorkingNot Working Book:Not Working Source: Not Working
“Not working has almost always been valued only to the extent that it serves the cause of work. It is time we spoke up for not working, in all its creative possibilities, as its own value.” Not Working Book:Not Working Source: Not Working
“So invested is our manically productive culture in the image of us as active and purposeful beings that we seek to erase or destroy all evidence to the contrary — the slacker must put on a suit, get a job, lose his benefits and make himself useful. Harmlessly ineffective as he may be, we hate and fear him for showing us the useless dimension of our own selfhood, for voicing our own impulse not to go to work today, or tomorrow.” SlackerNot Working Book:Not Working Source: Not Working