Summary
Robert Louis Stevenson: An Apology for Leisure People
So-called leisure, which consists not in inaction but in doing what is largely unrecognized by the dogmatic regulations of the ruling class, has every right to establish its own position as a skill in itself. It is admitted that the presence of people who refuse to participate in the great unfair race for five and a half is both an insult and a disappointment to those who accept it.
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