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  2. The Soul at Work: From Alienation to Autonomy - Wikipedia

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    In the book Berardi reflects on the new forms of alienation and addresses people's feelings of alienation in regards to work, as well as to how their refusal to submit to work used to be the foundation of a human community - that fought for autonomy against the work society. [3] Berardi cites a number of authors in the book.

  3. Moral exclusion - Wikipedia

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    Moral exclusion includes situations of distinct severity, such as war, genocide, and slavery. Some examples are controversial, like abortion, immigration, and the death penalty. The crux of the matter, invariably, is who has the ability to determine who is worthy of human dignities.

  4. Wikipedia:Essay directory - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia is a work in progress – Wikipedia is constantly being improved and expanded, and it will never be finished. Wikipedia is succeeding – presents arguments to show that the Wikipedia is succeeding in the goal of becoming a reputable and reliable encyclopedia.

  5. Anticipatory exclusion - Wikipedia

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    In other words, the (often realistic) fear of being excluded, discounted, or dismissed causes a person to decline an opportunity to attend a public event. Calling this "exclusion" implies that the individual's personal decision not to participate actually reflects a larger historical pattern of active exclusion toward similar individuals.

  6. Social exclusion - Wikipedia

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    Women were excluded from the labor force and their work in the home was not valued. Feminists argued that men and women should equally participate in the labor force, in the public and private sector, and in the home. They also focused on labor laws to increase access to employment as well as to recognize child-rearing as a valuable form of labor.

  7. Social rejection - Wikipedia

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    The experience of being rejected is subjective for the recipient, and it can be perceived when it is not actually present. The word " ostracism " is also commonly used to denote a process of social exclusion (in Ancient Greece , ostracism was a form of temporary banishment following a people's vote).

  8. In Praise of Idleness and Other Essays - Wikipedia

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    The collection includes essays on the subjects of sociology, ethics and philosophy.In the eponymous essay, Russell displays a series of arguments and reasoning with the aim of stating how the 'belief in the virtue of labour causes great evils in the modern world, and that the road to happiness and prosperity lies instead in a diminution of labour' and how work 'is by no means one of the ...

  9. Life Without Principle - Wikipedia

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    The essay provides an overview of Thoreau's philosophy of work and life. It begins by challenging the notion that work is the most crucial aspect of an individual's life. He posits that work often clashes with poetry and living, and emphasizes the need for work to be fulfilling.