Radical Philosophy Review

Volume 19, Issue 2, 2016

Spaces of Control: Confronting Austerity and Repression

Joseph Trullinger
Pages 453-473

Leisure Is Not a Luxury
The Revolutionary Promise of Reverie in Marcuse

This paper argues for the legitimacy of daydreaming as an important condition of a liberatory political vision, using a Marcusean framework to supplement and extend the critique of productivism recently made by Kathi Weeks. By differentiating free time from mere pastime, I show that daydreaming not only builds our political imagination, but it also reminds us of the value of unproductive free time. Situating Marcuse within a survey of the role of play and leisure in Aristotle, Schiller, and Marx, I show how Marcuse’s theory integrates neglected historical possibilities for reconceptualizing leisure as a right and not a luxury.