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Intro
Preface
Contents
List of Tables
1 Introduction: homo economicus, homo moriturus
References
2 The Evil of a Premature Death
2.1 Epicurus: Death Does Not Matter for Us
2.2 Lucretius: Symmetry, Satiation and Usufruct
2.3 Seneca and the Wasted Lifetime
2.4 Wittgenstein and the Intemporal Life
2.5 Bachelard and the Fabric of Duration
2.6 Nagel and the Deprivation Account
2.7 Parfit's Patient
2.8 Broome and the Intuition of Neutrality
2.9 Death Matters for Us
References
3 An Insurance Against a Short Life

3.1 Utilitarianism and Premature Deaths
3.2 The Limits of Utilitarianism
3.3 Rawls and Lifetime Inequalities
3.4 Responsibility and Compensation
3.5 Is an Insurance Against a Short Life Possible?
3.6 Herod's Strategy
3.7 A Maxim for the Allocation of Resources
3.8 The Denial of Death
3.9 The Bias Towards the Future
3.10 Towards a New Pillar for the Welfare State
References
4 Reversing Retirement Systems
4.1 A Unique Opportunity in History
4.2 Live, Live, Live
4.3 On Financial Sustainability
4.4 Some Thought Experiments
4.5 A Basic Pension or More?

4.6 Demographic and Technological Evolutions
4.7 Reward and Free Lunch
4.8 Careers and Incentives
4.9 An Effective Insurance Against a Short Life?
4.10 Organizing the Transition
4.11 An Alternative to Other Reforms?
References
5 Conclusion: The Welfare State at a Crossroad
Reference
Appendix
On Alternative Insurance Devices Against a Short Life
On Junior Work Ban
References
Bibliography
Index

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