If we care about the free development of all members of society, we…

Question Answered step-by-step If we care about the free development of all members of society, we… If we care about the free development of all members of society, we are therefore committed to demanding that this hierarchical division be replaced by a meaningful, or democratic, division of labour that will ensure that no one is employed mainly at routine operations, that all employees participate in shaping their enterprise’s policies, and, consequently, that all persons’ jobs allow them to act as autonomous individuals and thus foster instead of stunt their autonomous development. What implications does this have for public policy? It might be argued that if it were possible to restructure employment to give all persons significant opportunities for rationally framing, adjusting, and pursuing plans while at work, this goal could be effected by private individual’s voluntary efforts. Government measures would be necessary only if owners, workers, and consumers did not value meaningful work enough to assume responsibility for its widespread institution. In this case, however, State action would be morally unjustifiable since it would involve forcing persons to do what they do not want to do.Convert this arguemnt into standard form..i.e. Premise 1, 2 … conclusion   Arts & Humanities Philosophy PHIL 101 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)