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Ludic

Ludic (adjective) means literally 'playful', and refers to any philosophy where play is the prime purpose of life.

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Homo Ludens[?]

Confusion with luddite since both are anti-structure, anti-bureaucracy (but ludic is not necessarily anti-technology whereas luddite movements are).

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See also: libertarian anarchism[?], libertarian socialism, Viridian design movement



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