Analyzing Sleep-Related Inequalities and Societal Norms in 'Circadian Justice'
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Summary
The article 'Circadian Justice' by Jonathan White examines the normative issues related to sleep in modern societies, focusing on three key trends: sleep shortening, irregularisation, and desynchronisation. It highlights how these trends contribute to social and political inequalities, creating disadvantaged minorities. The author argues for a comprehensive societal approach to address these injustices, as traditional sleep norms no longer align with contemporary lifestyles.
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Given the difficulty and undesirability of restoring the practices that underpin those norms, the challenge is to develop societies that no longer presuppose them.
Minorities arise characterised by their disadvantage on one or both counts.
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