Meaningful Work, Nonperfectionism, and Reciprocity

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Abstract

Any liberal argument for incorporating meaningful work within a theory of justice inherits a burden of proof to show why it does not fall to the objection that privileging the work process valorizes particular ideas about the good and thereby unfairly privileges some persons over others. Existing liberal defences of meaningful work, which rely on the formative effects of work in contemporary economies, have a limited scope of appeal and do not provide a convincing reply to the objection. The paper offers an alternative reply by arguing that meaningful work, understood as a person-engaging social contribution, is intimately connected through reciprocity to the fundamental political idea of society as a system of cooperation between free and equal participating members. This makes the opportunity to engage in meaningful work a social basis of self-respect.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)685-706
Number of pages22
JournalCritical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy
Volume28
Issue number4
Early online dateOct 2022
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2025
Externally publishedYes

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Funding

This paper was presented at the 2021 Canadian Political Science Association Conference, the Labor Justice and the Transformation of Work Workshop at Universitat Pompeu Fabra, and the Association for Political Thought Conference at Oxford (all online), and I thank the participants at these events for fruitful discussions. I am especially grateful to Thomas Ferretti, Jan Kandiyali, and Jahel Queralt for extended discussion on some of the paper\u2019s ideas, and also to Samuel Arnold, Charles Jones, Tiziana Torresi, Richard Vernon, Nicholas Vrousalis, and the external reviewer at CRISPP for detailed and valuable comments on earlier versions of the manuscript. I am also grateful for the financial support I received from the Faculty of Social Science Doctoral Completion Sholarship at Western University.

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Western University
Association for Political Thought Conference at Oxford
Canadian Political Science Association
Universitat Pompeu Fabra
Labor Justice

    Keywords

    • Meaningful work
    • division of labour
    • reciprocity
    • self-respect
    • social contribution

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