



Issue 17 of Geez magazine is now out; you can preview it here.
The issue ends with this quote by Joshua Glenn and Mark Kingwell:
Free time, in the sense of “freedom from,” is merely restful and relaxing.
Freedom-from time is a vacation or recess; i.e., it’s a scheduled and mandated period during which we androidized humans can recharge our batteries.
Freedom-to time, on the other hand, is what all idlers seek; it is a true state of leisure, in which actions are performed entirely for their own sake.
Free time, in the sense of “freedom to,” is electrifying and beautiful.