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A pro-worker work ethic

A pro-worker work ethic

Political philosopher Elizabeth Anderson explains how “the biggest killjoys in European history” hijacked the way we think about work.

The Gray Area with Sean Illing · Vox

January 15, 202441m 3s

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Show Notes

Americans have absorbed the “Protestant work ethic” — the idea that our value as human beings is determined by how hard we work and how much money we make. Elizabeth Anderson explains how this evolved, why it pervades everything, and why it sucks.


Host: Sean Illing (@seanilling), host, The Gray Area

Guest: Elizabeth Anderson, professor of public philosophy at the University of Michigan. 

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This episode was made by: 

  • Producer: Jon Ehrens 
  • Engineer: Patrick Boyd

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