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Man is striving for "order" in all things — the basic pleasures of life — will remain hidden. Man needs to contemplate and to be an individual, then he will be a whole man. Modern Americans do not sub- scribe to this philosophy so they are frustrated, unhappy, and rushed.
Mr. Kerr presents an interesting thesis why man denies himself the pleasure of leisure and life in today's society.
Kraus, Richard. Recreation and Leisure in Modern Society . New York: Applet on-Century-Cr of ts, Meredith Corp
...., 1971.
This book has four major divisions. In Part I Kraus rec- ognizes the need for an educated society in terms of leisure and the necessity for recreation facilities for young, old, rich, poor, and in-between people. He stresses the importance of the government responsibility in funding these facilities.
There is also a study down in seven different locations where the recreation departments worked closely with the school departments to bring recreation to the populous. In Part II Kraus traces leisure, in some detail, from ancient civiliza- tions to the present one.


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