Comment on June 4th, 2009.
It’s worth it’s own post and discussion. Weekends and other holidays have a number of important features, most of which are independent of religion. Given a diversity of religions, the alignment and regularity of weekends as shared holidays across boundaries and peoples has been particularly valuable. Private, local, and regional effects of having this shared time set aside all improve coordination and the capacity of a community to share [certain types of] new ideas.
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