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The End or the Apotheosis of “Labor”? Hannah Arendt's Contribution to the Question of the Good Life in Times of Global Superfluity of Human Labor Power

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 March 2020

Abstract

This paper relates Arendt's critique of a labor society to her thoughts on the “good life.” I begin with the claim that in the post-mass production era, Western societies, traditionally centered around gainful employment, encounter a decrease in the relevance of labor and can thus no longer rely on it as a resource for individual or social meaning. From Arendt's perspective, however, the current situation allows for the possibility of a transition from a society based on labor to a society centered around activities. I explore Arendt's different types of activities—labor, work, action—with respect to the question of justice between the genders.

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Copyright © 2005 by Hypatia, Inc.

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