I agree, if you read some of the leading thoughts of the turn of the last century (1900s), the perplexing problem was with what and how to keep the working classes "busy".
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I agree, if you read some of the leading thoughts of the turn of the last century (1900s), the perplexing problem was with what and how to keep the working classes "busy".
This is why the entertainment industry (sport, gaming, shows etc) has boomed - it replaces the "gladiator contests" of Rome.
That's so true. Most people can't fathom it though. oh well!