"If work and leisure are soon to be subordinated to this one utopian principle - absolute busyness - then utopia and melancholy will come to coincide: an age without conflict will dawn, perpetually busy - and without consciousness"
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The subtext is political as much as psychological. A society that is "perpetually busy" is conveniently governable. Conflict requires time to notice what hurts, to argue, to organize, to imagine alternatives. Busyness, by contrast, atomizes people into schedules and metrics. It produces the calm of saturation: not peace, but exhaustion. Grass's most acid move is the pairing of "utopia and melancholy" - a future that meets every material demand while starving the self.
"And without consciousness" lands as both diagnosis and warning. Consciousness here isn't mere wakefulness; it's the ability to reflect, to remember, to feel contradiction. Grass, writing from a Germany haunted by total mobilization and postwar economic discipline, understands how easily collective purpose becomes coercion. The rhetoric is chillingly smooth: an "age without conflict" sounds like salvation until you realize the price is a population too busy to be fully human.
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Grass, Gunther. (2026, January 15). If work and leisure are soon to be subordinated to this one utopian principle - absolute busyness - then utopia and melancholy will come to coincide: an age without conflict will dawn, perpetually busy - and without consciousness. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/if-work-and-leisure-are-soon-to-be-subordinated-168904/
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Grass, Gunther. "If work and leisure are soon to be subordinated to this one utopian principle - absolute busyness - then utopia and melancholy will come to coincide: an age without conflict will dawn, perpetually busy - and without consciousness." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/if-work-and-leisure-are-soon-to-be-subordinated-168904/.
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"If work and leisure are soon to be subordinated to this one utopian principle - absolute busyness - then utopia and melancholy will come to coincide: an age without conflict will dawn, perpetually busy - and without consciousness." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/if-work-and-leisure-are-soon-to-be-subordinated-168904/. Accessed 18 Feb. 2026.












