Leisure
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"This is why the mathematical arts were founded in Egypt; for there the priestly caste was allowed to be at leisure" --Metaphysics (Aristotle) |
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See also
- Conspicuous consumption
- Conspicuous leisure
- Entertainment
- Entertainment industry
- Labour economics
- Lifestyle (sociology)
- Recreation
- The Theory of the Leisure Class
- Work-leisure dichotomy
- Work-life balance
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