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“The economic tempo of the clock shapes our every conversation,”13 while schools and workplaces assume “a form of able-bodied productivity, an ideal of speed and efficiency.”14 Cast adrift from this time line, Hendren sees not a clock but an economic instrument appropriate to a world in which “economic productivity—a life performed in normative, regulated time—is still the unquestioned and overwhelmingly dominant metric for human worth.”
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