Ludic

Ludic (adjective) means literally 'playful', and refers to any philosophy where play is the prime purpose of life. Ludic derives from the Latin and conotes anything that is "fun". Topics to cover' Homo Ludens Confusion with luddite since both are anti-structure, anti-bureaucracy (but ludic is not necessarily anti-technology whereas luddite movements are). Important figures: See also: libertarian anarchism, libertarian socialism, Viridian design movement

 

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