Time is a crucial measure of worth in life and is largely neglected in theories of justice. While time flows uniformly, personal experiences of time can vary significantly, affecting autonomy and health. Some theorists, notably Julie Rose, point out the importance of distributing free time to enable people to utilize their freedoms fully. Discussions around reducing work hours due to technological advancements highlight the need for structured time policies, allowing greater societal engagement and consideration of how individuals spend their free time, reinforcing democratic processes.
"The distribution of free time, and the availability of free time together with others, is a key requirement for individuals to use their freedoms effectively."
"Time in a physical sense flows the same way for everyone, but time as experienced differs widely between human beings, affecting one's autonomy and health."
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