LEISURE STUDIES IN BRAZIL – APPROPRIATION OF MARX’S AND ENGELS’ WORK
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.22456/1982-8918.2675Keywords:
Leisure activities. State of the art. Marx. Engels. Marxism. Bibliography as topic.Abstract
Abstract: This is an overview on the appropriation of
Marx and Engels’ work on constructing knowledge
and thinking through leisure studies in Brazil. These
studies correspond to the analysis of fifteen papers
that assume Marx stating work as a necessity and
supreme obligation to each Human Being. Such an
overview does not mention any reference to Marx
and Engels’ written studies. Works and scholars are
highlighted due to the fact that they repeat this assertion
and consequently discuss and try to prove its
untruthfulness based on Marx and Engels’ words. It is
also highlighted the challenges faced by scholars
when they try to advance the production of ideas
concerning leisure.
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