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    Temporal Autonomy in a Laboring Society
    Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 55 (5): 543-562. 2012.
    Abstract The aim of this paper is to discuss which stance towards the allocation of labor and leisure would be defensible from the perspective of modern liberal political theory. There is a long tradition in philosophy defending an ideal of leisure, but this tradition has been rightly criticized for being too perfectionist. A liberal perspective seems more attractive in not dictating how much time people spend in labor or leisure, but leaving this choice to individuals. The question is whether t…Read more
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