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Switzerland was a nation of poor mountain
peasants, so poor indeed that for years they had to
sell their military skills to European kings waging
wars. Switzerland is not poor anymore, but the economic
necessity of working hard is still alive today
as a moral imperative. People forced by circumstances
to remain idle for a few days often complain
that they “have to saw wood” or do
something productive lest they go crazy.
The Swiss work long hours (1,844 hours a
year), much longer than their neighbors (the Germans
work a miserly 1,573 hours a year). The
Americans take the cake with 1,904 hours a year.
One would think that this strong work ethic is
bred by Calvinism, a very demanding brand of
Protestantism that makes people very hard working
(Max Weber’s The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit
of Capitalism is the classic reference here). However,
the Catholic cantons work every bit as hard and
feel no religious pressure at all. |