The History Of The Leisure Class by Thorstein Veblen
An Economic Study of Institutions
A sharp social and economic critique arguing that a privileged leisure class sustains its status through conspicuous consumption and wasteful display, shaping habits, institutions, and values to legitimize idle wealth; it traces how pecuniary esteem, conspicuous leisure, and showy consumption distort morals, education, law, and business practices, perpetuating social hierarchy and economic inefficiency while framing modern consumer behavior as symbolic assertion of status.
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- Published
- 1899
- Nationality
- American
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- Pages
- 250-400
- Original Language
- English
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