The Ethics of Slowness: Resisting the Capitalist Notion of Time

Dr. Muhammad Waqas Butt

Modernity moves at the speed of profit. Time has been captured, fragmented, and sold back to us as productivity. We no longer live in time; we consume it. Each moment must justify its existence by yielding measurable output — efficiency, engagement, visibility. Capitalism has turned time into a commodity that demands constant circulation. To be slow, therefore, is no longer … Read the rest

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