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In preindustrial cultures leisure is scarcely a burden or a "problem" because it is built into the ritual and ground plan of life for which people are conditioned in childhood; often they possess a relatively timeless attitude toward events.

David Riesman (1964). “Abundance for What?”, p.168, Transaction Publishers
In preindustrial cultures leisure is scarcely a burden or a problem because it is built into the ritual and ground plan of life for which people are conditioned in childhood; often they possess a relatively timeless