We might be mutually holding the others point equal. Sure one can get more money working, but I meant aside from that. Did you mean aside from the best alternative use of 40 hours per week?
I just meant that working might be an opportunity to better accomplish some goal you deem ethically relevant (e.g., by earning money and donating it or by developing FAI or the cure for some disease). I’m not arguing that it is. That depends on what the goals are and what your opportunities (both “work” and “leisure” using your definitions) are.
It’s less ethical if you think that you can get more resources by working, and that those resources can be used to create an ethically superior world.
We might be mutually holding the others point equal. Sure one can get more money working, but I meant aside from that. Did you mean aside from the best alternative use of 40 hours per week?
I just meant that working might be an opportunity to better accomplish some goal you deem ethically relevant (e.g., by earning money and donating it or by developing FAI or the cure for some disease). I’m not arguing that it is. That depends on what the goals are and what your opportunities (both “work” and “leisure” using your definitions) are.