Slow day at the home office, so I figured I'd scroll through /r/antiwork/new and see what folks are talking about. This is the number of posts per general subject:
Unfairness / Lack of Meritocracy at Work 19
Job Hunting 12
Unions / Strikes 9
Ranting Against CEOs or Billionaires 6
Remote Work 5
Low Pay 2
Inflation 2
Universal Basic Income / Gov. Benefits 2
Some Boss Says Workers Suck 2
Capitalism Sucks 2
Housing 1
The Education System Sucks 1
As you can see, there's a lot more talk about improving work conditions, finding some work, finding better work, remote work, workers' rights, etc. than about actually not working.
So I guess the question I would ask is if you were to slice off the thick crust of off-topic stuff (BTW, Marxists, “From each according to his ability” means if you've got hands you need to work with them) is there actually still a core of people here that believes in the no work idea, or have they all long since fled?