Antiproductionist

/ˌæntiprəˈdʌkʃənɪst/ noun

A person who opposes or rejects the emphasis on productivity, output, or production as the primary measure of value or success.

From anti- (against) + productionist (one who emphasizes production). Emerged in late 20th-century social critique, particularly in response to industrial capitalism's focus on maximizing output.

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