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There is an additional irony: all the time-saving devices may actually make people work harder. Sometime in the early '80s, suggests futurist Selwyn Enzer, Americans came to worship career status as a measure of individual worth, and many were willing to sacrifice any amount of leisure time to get ahead. "Social scientists underestimated the sense of self-esteem that came with having a career," he observes. These days, if an entrepreneur has not made his first million by the time he is 30, his commitment to capital accumulation is suspect. And in the transition from an industrial...
...employs more than 1300 students and earnsover $2 million each year, with net incomesbetween $20,000 and $50,000 in each of the pastfive years, Selwyn said. HSA is also requiredunder its charter to provide a fixed number ofwork-study jobs
...does fall away, it still says somethingabout HSA that a group of students were followingthe bylaws very closely and then they were stillbeing blocked," Selwyn said...
...employs more than 1300 students and earnsgross revenues of over $2 million each year, withnet income ranging between $20,000 and $50,000 inthe past five years, Selwyn said...
...students played down these concerns. "Idon't think by making the majority of students wewill suddenly become inept," Selwyn said. But heagreed with Epps that passage of the amendment maynot be the only solution to current problems...