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conference and panel on Day 4 hours. Interview


PRESENTATION
The Peru Sociologists Association sponsored the presentation of the Conference of the architect and designer Carlos Tovar," Carlin ", on the Day Four hours, based on his book "Manifesto of the century XXI ", appeared in 2006.
The conference will include comments from a panel of Guillermo Rochabrún, sociologist, professor at the Catholic University and bestselling author, and José Carlos Ballon, philosopher, also a professor and author, director of the editions of Vice President of the University of San Marcos.
presentation will be made by Peter Paul Coppa, dean of the College of Sociologists of Peru, and Angel Diaz Paredes, coordinator of the event.
The event will take place Thursday March 3 at 7pm in the Central Hall of the Centro Cultural de San Marcos (La Casona), at University Park.
Admission is free.

FOUNDATION
After more than twenty years of technological revolution, the hopeful promises of futurists in the nineties seem increasingly far from completion.
The wonders of computers and automation are still dazzling us with new devices, faster, more compact and easier to operate and, with them, human beings have achieved a great increase in productivity.
On average, workers now produce twice as much as twenty or thirty years. But rather than reward the effort a life more pleasant and free, crazy system where we are immersed requires people to further enslave, prolonging and intensifying their journeys to extreme limits, while continuing the grim wave of mass layoffs.
This regime, as able to revolutionize the technique is, however, quite unfit to make the first sensible thing you would expect from these developments: to alleviate the daily effort of human beings, gradually releasing the burden of work.
We are the workers of the world calls to halt this monumental blunder, this blatant injustice. To achieve this, we must unite with a common flag, capable of mobilizing all to achieve a tangible goal. That particular claim
exists, and is the journey of four hours.
The four-hour day would close the huge rift between productivity and work world. Its implementation at the global level would almost immediately obtaining full employment, which, in turn, is the first and final step in the elimination of poverty in the world.
should be continued with successive reductions proportionate to the new productivity gains in the coming years so as to achieve, in a not too distant future, three days or two hours. This means, as is easy to envision a new era in the history of humanity, paving the way for our true liberation.

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