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New User Posts: 2 | Ages ago (maybe 40 years ago), I read an SF short story about a world in which the right to work was reserved for those few who could demonstrate their productivity. The title was something like "The 7th Avocation of ..." where ... represent a persons name. The story was about a remarkable person who had proven themselves to be productive enough to work in 7 areas. It seems prescient and I would like to find the story again. Is there anyone out there who remembers the story and can provide a reference. | ||
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Admin Posts: 4005 Location: Dallas, Texas | I found this description of David Brin's short story "The Fourth Vocation of George Gustaf". Could this be it? "The Fourth Vocation of George Gustaf" is a study of a utopian society where the government forces its citizens to have several vocations and electives to stay gainfully employed and educated. George Gustaf happens to be heir to most of the monarchies of the pre-ascension world and, after being found by a budding sociologist (trying to write a paper for his mandatory elective), the androids and government agree that, yes, Gustaf should be the boss. For OA, it's an interesting look at employment in a utopian, post-scarcity society.
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New User Posts: 2 | This is almost certainly the story. You have "librarianesque" searching skills. I will re-read the story to check how far my memory has deteriorated. Thanks for your help. | ||
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