Wednesday, February 15, 2012

The Europe Syndrome

From Charles Murray's Coming Apart:
There's a lot to like about day-to-day life in the advanced welfare states of Europe. They are great places to visit. But the view of life that has taken root in those same countries is problematic. It seems to go something like this: The purpose of life is to while away the time between birth and death as pleasantly as possible, and the purpose of government is to make it as easy as possible to while away the time as pleasantly as possible -- the Europe Syndrome. 
Europe's short workweeks and frequent vacations are one symptom of the syndrome. The idea of work as a means of self-actualization has faded. The view of work as a necessary evil, interfering with the higher good of leisure, dominates. To have to go out to look for a job or to have to risk being fired from a job are seen as terrible impositions.
Certainly dovetails with my own observations.

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