Elizabeth Currid-Halkett

Elizabeth Currid-Halkett is an author and professor known for her work on cultural economics and the role of culture in urban development. She has written extensively on the influence of cultural capital and the consumption patterns of the affluent.

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  1. 1. The Sum Of Small Things

    A Theory of the Aspirational Class

    In this insightful exploration of modern consumer culture, the author delves into the nuanced spending habits of today's affluent class, revealing how their choices reflect deeper societal values and aspirations. The book examines the shift from conspicuous consumption of material goods to the more subtle acquisition of cultural capital, such as education, health, and experiences, which serve as markers of status and identity. Through a blend of data analysis and engaging narratives, the author highlights the growing divide between the elite and the rest of society, emphasizing how these seemingly small choices have significant implications for social inequality and mobility.

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