The Ethics of Exit: Do We Owe Society a Farewell?
In democratic theory, much has been written about entry: the duties we assume when we join communities, institutions, or states. Far less has been said about exit. Yet exits are constant—when a citizen withdraws from politics, when a professional retires, when a worker disengages from the labor market, when a community member “logs off” from the digital public square. The question lingers: what, if anything, do we owe society in the act of leaving?
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