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The egalitarianism of the peasant work ethic as defined by Georgescu‐Roegen is appealing – equal opportunity and equal reward for equal work – but less egalitarian than the “primitive communism” of hunter‐gatherers. Disdain for those not engaged in productive activity does not seem to be a “natural” human emotion (Gowdy, 1992; p. 144; see also Georgescu‐Roegen, 1976).…”
The egalitarianism of the peasant work ethic as defined by Georgescu‐Roegen is appealing – equal opportunity and equal reward for equal work – but less egalitarian than the “primitive communism” of hunter‐gatherers. Disdain for those not engaged in productive activity does not seem to be a “natural” human emotion (Gowdy, 1992; p. 144; see also Georgescu‐Roegen, 1976).…”