Those wishing to change the status quo should seek to end tax treatment of employer provided healthcare, reform of overtime wage rules, reform payroll taxes, and overall placing freelancers, small business and independent contractors on equal footing with W2 labor.
The classic struggle of labor vs employer has been waged entirely within the context of the W2 9-to-5 employment paradigm. That entire war has been fought within the confines of a prison.
With money I can buy stuff like homes, cars, and education.
With money I can take vacations (in style).
With money I can buy my way out of trouble.
With money I can afford a macbook pro, even though I don't own one.
If it requires my working 40 hours a week to have all this stuff, I will continue to do so for years to come.
In any case, unless your work is very low-skilled, it doesn't make any sense for your income to be tightly coupled with the number of hours you work.
What if having all your stuff required working 50 hours a week? 80? 100? At what point does it stop being worthwhile?
I am trying to work 2-3 days a week to work on open source....