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SUMMARY:Distinction between Praxis and Poiesis
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The ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle made a distinction between praxis (an action done for its own sake) and Poiesis (an activity aimed at the production of something useful). With this distinction, he made it big in the western world. The effect of this distinction is playing its role even to date.
Work as an activity for the sake of something (Poiesis) was widely appreciated and applied from the early industrial period till date. Work was always seen as a means to an external end. 
Once work became structured (industrialized), it was seen more as gainful employment in the market economy. It simply meant working for the gain of something. It eventually became a means to once livelihood - work for a living.
From an individual point of view, work was pointed to income, and from a broader-socio-economic point of view, it meant the creation of commonwealth. Let us not get into the nitty-gritty of the matter here. 
It was pictured by the market that a man with a job had more...

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