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Work and Leisure | |
What the sociologists say | p. 1 |
Leisure - a 'frightening prospect'? | p. 4 |
A difficult reconversion | p. 7 |
The two turning-points of life | p. 9 |
Preparing for retirement | p. 12 |
Surprises | p. 15 |
The fear of liberty | p. 18 |
Personal development and spontaneity | p. 21 |
The morality of duty | p. 24 |
Duty and pleasure are complementary | p. 26 |
'Idleness is the mother of all the vices' | p. 29 |
The break with routine | p. 32 |
Towards a More Humane | |
Contempt for the old | p. 36 |
An impersonal society | p. 39 |
The mission of the old | p. 42 |
The medicine of the person | p. 44 |
A wider vision | p. 47 |
The irrational dimension | p. 50 |
Overcoming old prejudices | p. 52 |
Overcoming contempt | p. 55 |
The development of the child | p. 58 |
Personal contact | p. 62 |
Young and old | p. 65 |
Grandparents and grandchildren | p. 67 |
Make contact with the old! | p. 70 |
Respect for the person | p. 72 |
Real contact with all | p. 75 |
The Condition of the Old | |
My privileges | p. 78 |
Easing retirement regulations | p. 81 |
The resources of the retired | p. 86 |
National pride | p. 89 |
Solitude. | p. 91 |
Growing old together | p. 93 |
Family and friendship | p. 96 |
Social integration | p. 99 |
Health | p. 102 |
Hospitalization | p. 104 |
Living quarters | p. 107 |
Do it yourself! | p. 109 |
Educate yourself! | p. 112 |
Boredom | p. 115 |
A decisive change | p. 118 |
A Second Career | |
A place for the old | p. 122 |
Not a hobby, but a career | p. 124 |
An interesting and useful career | p. 128 |
Contrast with the professional career | p. 131 |
A more personal career | p. 134 |
Giving up giving orders | p. 138 |
More imagination! | p. 142 |
More initiative! | p. 146 |
More diversity! | p. 150 |
Further examples | p. 153 |
The search for divine inspiration | p. 155 |
Death caused by retirement | p. 158 |
The work of Professor Jores | p. 160 |
Life as a task to be fulfilled | p. 164 |
Acceptance | |
Who can claim to have fulfilled his task? | p. 169 |
Accepting the unfulfilled | p. 171 |
Must we accept everything? | p. 175 |
The meaning of acceptance | p. 177 |
In harmony with oneself | p. 180 |
Positive acceptance | p. 183 |
Has old age a meaning? | p. 187 |
Detachment from the world | p. 190 |
Renouncing without resigning | p. 192 |
A wider love | p. 195 |
A less possessive love | p. 197 |
The sublimation of the instinct of power | p. 200 |
Outside the hierarchy and money | p. 203 |
Each stage has its meaning | p. 206 |
Towards a more universal meaning | p. 209 |
Surrender | p. 212 |
Faith | |
Old age foreshadows death | p. 215 |
Is it easier for believers to accept? | p. 218 |
Faith does not exclude anxiety | p. 221 |
Philosophical positions | p. 224 |
The Christian position | p. 227 |
The victory of faith | p. 229 |
Thoughts of a priest-doctor | p. 232 |
Resurrection | p. 233 |
What do we know of the beyond? | p. 236 |
The resurrection of Jesus Christ | p. 237 |
Personal experience | p. 238 |
Notes | p. 242 |
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