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Single Idea 23868

[filed under theme 25. Social Practice / A. Freedoms / 1. Slavery ]

Full Idea

The sight of the unfinished task attracts the free man as powerfully as the over-seer's whip stimulates the slave.

Gist of Idea

The pleasure of completing tasks motivates just as well as the whip of slavery

Source

Simone Weil (Reflections on Liberty and Social Oppression [1934], p.94)

Book Ref

Weil,Simone: 'Oppression and Liberty' [Routledge 1955], p.94


A Reaction

This is Weil's key social idea - that freely performed productive work can be, and should be, a joy, as long as it is accompanied by respect and friendship, rather than oppression. Did this idea ever occur to a slave owner?


The 10 ideas from 'Reflections on Liberty and Social Oppression'

No central authority can initiate decentralisation [Weil]
Decentralisation is only possible by co-operation between strong and weak - which is absurd [Weil]
Marx showed that capitalist oppression, because of competition, is unstoppable [Weil]
Only individual people of good will can achieve social progress [Weil]
Inequality could easily be mitigated, if it were not for the struggle for power [Weil]
Morality would improve if people could pursue private interests [Weil]
In oppressive societies the scope of actual control is extended by a religion of power [Weil]
After a bloody revolution the group which already had the power comes to the fore [Weil]
The pleasure of completing tasks motivates just as well as the whip of slavery [Weil]
In the least evil societies people can think, control community life, and be autonomous [Weil]