Isbister argues that the freedom to pursue one's goals entails the freedom not to work. Do you agree with Isbister's conception of freedom? If freedom is an overriding moral principle, as Isbister claims, shouldn't people who work for a living be free not to support those who choose not to work? How does Isbister address this objection?
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