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Leisure?
Time for leisure varies from one society to the
next, although anthropologists have found that hunter-gatherers
tend to have significantly more leisure time than people in more
complex societies. As a result, band societies such as the Shoshone
of the Great Basin came across as extraordinarily lazy to European
colonialists.
Capitalist societies often view active leisure activities positively,
because active leisure activities require the purchase of equipment
and services, which stimulates the economy. Capitalist societies
often accord greater status to members who have more wealth. One
of the ways that wealthy people can choose to spend their money
is by having additional leisure time.
Workaholics are those who work compulsively at the expense of other
activities. They prefer to work rather than spend time socializing
and engaging in other leisure activities. Many see this as a necessary
sacrifice to attain high-ranking corporate positions. Increasing
attention, however, is being paid to the effects of such imbalance
upon the worker and the family.
More information?
- Visit Bodø
- Bodø: Information from Wikipedia
- Saltstraumen, the world strongest whirlpool
- Murmansk: Information from Wikipedia
- World 66: Murmansk travel guide
- Murman Tourism
- Murman.ru: Leisure and hobby
- SOS Barnebyer
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