How does Linder's time scarcity relate to the digital age?
My concept of the 'harried leisure class' remains relevant. In the digital age, while technology offers efficiencies, it also paradoxically intensifies time pressures. The constant influx of information, the expectation of immediate responses, and the blurring lines between work and personal life all contribute to a heightened sense of time scarcity. This affects how we allocate our time between consumption, leisure, and productive activities, posing ongoing economic challenges.
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