Pravedan grad, smislen posao i smislena dokolica

This paper examines argument for municipal policies designed to provide opportunities for meaningful leisure to all citizens, particularly those who are least advantaged. In the context of this paper the least advantaged citizens are those who have low income, jobs which do not stimulate their creat...

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Published in:Političke perspektive (Beograd ) Vol. 7; no. 1-02; pp. 25 - 42
Main Author: Zelić, Nebojša
Format: Journal Article
Language:Croatian
Published: Fakultet političkih nauka Univerziteta u Beogradu Fakultet političkih znanosti u Zagrebu 2017
Faculty of Political Sciences - U of Belgrade Faculty of Political Science - U of Zagreb
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Summary:This paper examines argument for municipal policies designed to provide opportunities for meaningful leisure to all citizens, particularly those who are least advantaged. In the context of this paper the least advantaged citizens are those who have low income, jobs which do not stimulate their creativity, and that face obstacles in developing their creativity outside of their jobs. Arguments for creative/meaningful work given by both John Rawls and Martha Nussbaum can also serve as arguments for creative/meaningful leisure. Also, cities have more autonomy to promote certain way of life than liberal states. This paper argues that city policies should promote at least meaningful leisure since opportunity for meaningful work heavily depends on basic structure of whole society.
ISSN:2217-561X