Category
page 1Refusal of work

Buckminster Fuller
American architect, systems theorist, author, designer, inventor and futurist (1895–1983)

Paul Lafargue
writer, journalist, literary critic and revolutionary; also known for being Karl Marx's son-in-law (1842-1911)

Antonio Negri
Italian political philosopher (1933–2023)
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NEET
thumb|upright=1.9|Percentage of NEETs among 15- to 24-year-olds (International Labour Organization|ILO data, 2023)

André Gorz
Austrian born French philosopher and journalist (1923-2007)
black triangle
Nazi concentration camp badge for "asocials"
Raoul Vaneigem
Belgian philosopher

freeter
In Japan, a is a person aged 18 to 34 who is unemployed, underemployed, or otherwise lacks full-time paid employment. The term excludes stay-at-home spouses and students.
He who does not work, neither shall he eat
aphorism found in 2 Thess 3:10

Franco Berardi
Italian Theorist (born 1949)
refusal of work
behavior in which a person refuses regular employment
slacker
A slacker is someone who habitually avoids work or lacks work ethic.
The Abolition of Work
1985 essay by Bob Black
Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission
US Supreme Court case
r/antiwork
r/antiwork is a subreddit associated with contemporary labor movements, critique of work, corporate capitalism and the anti-work movement. The forum's slogan reads: "Unemployment for all, not just the rich!" The subreddit was originally founded as a forum for discussion of anti-work ideology within post-left anarchism. However, following its rapid growth, the subreddit has come to represent a broader tent of left-wing politics centered on discussion of working conditions and labor activism. Posts on the forum commonly describe employees' negative experiences at work, dissatisfaction with worki
gutter punk
punk subculture