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Work-leisure dichotomy

 
Wikipedia: Work-leisure dichotomy

Some societies assume, for the large part of the population which is in a condition of employee, a separation between "work" and "leisure". This idea was invented with the industrial revolution.[1] From this perspective, work is considered as the main activity and "one's duty", consisting of the labor given to an employer. "Leisure", a label with derogatory connotation attached to everything else outside work,[2][3][4] is instead considered of marginal importance and frivolous.

A famous argument against this dichotomy, is that the separation between what you are ("leisure") and what you do ("work"), generates psychological disorders, alienation and detachment to life.

See also

References

  1. ^ Burke 1995
  2. ^ Burke 1995, pp. 137-8
  3. ^ Hans-Joachim Voth, p. 104
  4. ^ Browne 2006, pp. 357-8

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