Leisure as the Purpose of Work

Iris. European Journal of Philosophy and Public Debate 2 (4):275-285 (2010)
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The transformations that have affected the character of paid work for at least the last three decades under the impact of the “third industrial revolution,” along with the associated processes of globalization, demand that we rethink both the idea of work and the idea of leisure. It is necessary to move beyond the specific opposition between work time and time “free” of work as it was defined and established by the character of work in the twentieth century. The post-Fordist form of work allows us to glimpse a previously unsuspected degree of freedom, responsability, and personal creativity that can be related in a positive and reciprocal manner with the notion of leisure, here understood in terms of intellectual and cultural enhancement rather than simply in terms of diversion, entertainment or mass consumption. In this sense, leisure can become one of the purposes of work and not merely a flight from the sphere of work

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Giovanni Mari
Università degli Studi di Firenze

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Diritto alla libertà del lavoro.Giovanni Mari - 2002 - Iride: Filosofia e Discussione Pubblica 15 (2):233-242.

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