Ideal Cities of Wright & Le Corbusier Frank Lloyd Wright and Le ...
.... Wright believed that
labor,
leisure and culture should be integrated. .... Le Corbusier thought
labor and
leisure should be strictly separated. ....
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Pieper Happiness & Work
.... this kind of
leisure and these kinds of qualities from our work-a-day existence "The bourgeois world of total
labor has vanquished
leisure
Unless we regain ....
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Factors of the World of Work
.... The Anatomy of Work:
Labor,
Leisure and the Implications Of Automation. New York: The Free Press of Lewis, Richard S., Jane Wilson, and Eugene Rabinowitch. ....
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Handbook of Economic Sociology
.... and marriage are consequential. "
Labor and
Leisure" by Biggart, talks of the economic aspects of
leisure. Early works of Veblen ....
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Metaphors in Poetry
.... of Death itself is personified as a considerate and gracious friend whose "civility" overtakes and absorbs the vicissitudes--both
labor and
leisure--of the ....
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BF Skinner's Walden Two
.... that undermines human potentiality for higher pursuits than
labor whose profits .... potentiality are developed through the productive pursuit of
leisure not work. ....
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Economic Theories .......... -- iol
.... gender. kinship. an-li marriage are consequential. "
Labor and
Leisure" by Biggart, talks of the economic aspects of
leisure. Early ....
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Emily Dickinson's poem "Because I Could Not Stop for Death"
.... She says she has "put away/My
labor, and my
leisure too," it is plain that she has put away not only life but everything connected with the processes of ....
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Shaping the American Workplace The modern American company is one ...
.... number of hours spent away from the home working) or on
leisure activities and .... was able to persuade many managers and company owners that
labor was inherently ....
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FISCAL ASPECTS OF THE LEISURE TRAVEL AND TOURISM INDUSTRY
.... instances, the combined effects of economic pressures and
labor-management difficulties .... be beneficial to the travel industry by increased
leisure travel and ....
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Emily Dickinson
.... In the second stanza, at the moment the poet evokes the alliterative line that she has "put away/My
labor, and my
leisure too," she has put away everything ....
(2005

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National Sales Tax
.... While the implicit taxation of
labor income distorts the work-
leisure decision, the implicit taxation of initial wealth is simply a lump-sum tax with no ....
(4755

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American Culture & the Workplace The modern American company is ...
.... number of hours spent away from the home working) or on
leisure activities and .... was able to persuade many managers and company owners that
labor was inherently ....
(1812

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Macroeconomics
.... South America is rich in natural resources and has a very large
labor force. .... 3. We all make a trade-off between work and
leisure during any given day, and to ....
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Black Southerners and Slavery
.... grow other crops as they might, meaning that they devoted all their
leisure time to .... The demand for
labor at cropping time, however, was much greater, so it was ....
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Slavery and the South
.... Only with the use of black people for
labor could the white masters have enough
leisure to devote themselves to improve their mental development and refine ....
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Philosophy of a Therapeutic Recreation Specialist
.... & Interrelationships There are a number of definitions of work,
leisure, recreation and .... 2004, p. 2). The rise of industrialism and
labor increased pressures on ....
(1903

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Economic Organization during WWI
.... time officials were brought under the umbrella of a War
Labor Policies Board .... that a new consumer culture developed with an emphasis on
leisure, sociability, and ....
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Use of the Corset
.... all the women." Women of high class are not involved in "industrial occupations" because their status as
leisure dependents precludes them from the
labor force ....
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Four Essays
.... 3:2). Women of high class are not involved in "industrial occupations" (3:3) because their status as
leisure dependents precludes them from the
labor force. ....
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Federal Income Tax vs a Consumption Tax
.... While the implicit taxation of
labor income distorts the work-
leisure decision, the implicit taxation of initial wealth is simply a lump-sum tax with no ....
(6905

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Durkheim & Weber
.... Durkheim, E. (1984). The division of
labor in society. ....
Leisure, enjoyment, relaxation, and security were considered temptations to the flesh (157). ....
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Jeremy Rifkin's "The End of Work""
.... part of a century, the public has entertained the vision that one day technology will replace human
labor and free them for a life of increasing
leisure (p. 41 ....
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Feminist Themes in Literature
.... Women in Economics, published a year before Veblen's
Leisure Class, Gilman .... Partners, Gilman explains, contribute capital, experience, or
labor to an enterprise ....
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Europe and the New World
.... Factory
labor was geared to the strict discipline of the clock, the machine .... the lowest classes, lengthening life expectancy, and provided more
leisure time and ....
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Walt Whitman and Emily Dickinson
.... another Dickinson poem on death, one of her most visited subjects: "We slowly drove---He knew no haste/ And I had put away/ My
labor and my
leisure too,/ For ....
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Metaphor: Its Power and Uses
.... Death is personified as a considerate and gracious friend whose "civility" overtakes and absorbs the vicissitudes--both
labor and
leisure--of the whole of life ....
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Marx's class theory
.... where men exist in competition with each other for basic and
leisure needs .... he argues, as soon as human society is divided according to its
labor, human society ....
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Review of City Children
.... a considerable effect on the future of American entertainment and
leisure services--becoming .... were spared the deadly tedium of full-time menial
labor" on which ....
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Monet
.... Monet was interested in progress as the point where "man and industry work with nature for the greater good of humanity and where
labor and
leisure go hand and ....
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