ABSTRACT
The Holiday Makers is thought-provoking and profound in its analysis of the present and future patterns of work and leisure.
The author analyses the different forms of tourism, examines the effects on the indigenous countries and their people, and outlines positive steps to reconcile people's holiday requirements with the world's economic and social structures.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |11 pages
The model of life in industrial society Work – Home – Free Time – Travel
chapter |3 pages
An outline of the model
chapter |4 pages
Under the dictates of the economy
chapter |2 pages
The credo for a new harmony
part |62 pages
The holiday machine or: the recreation cycle
chapter |14 pages
Behaviour and experiences while travelling
chapter |5 pages
The encounter between tourists and locals
chapter |6 pages
The return and the feedback
chapter |7 pages
Indications for a more critical understanding of tourism
part
For a humanization of everyday life
part |46 pages
Proposals for the Humanization of Travel