"At the zenith of the Middle Ages . . . it was held that sloth and restlessness, 'leisurelessness', the incapacity to enjoy leisure, were all closely connected; sloth was held to be the source of restlessness, and the ultimate cause of 'work for work's sake'. . . . the restlessness at the bottom of a fanatical and suicidal activity . . . [was thought to] come from the lack of will to action".
Josef Pieper, Leisure: the basis of culture III, par. 1, trans. Alexander Dru ((San Francisco: Ignatius Press, 2009 [1952]), 43).
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