Theory of the Leisure Class

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communities
Conspicuous Leisure
Conspicuous Waste
consumption patterns
cultural sociology
Devout Observances
economic anthropology
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Honorific Expenditure
industrial
Industrious Class
institutional economics
Leisure Class
Leisure Class Scheme
modern
Modern Industrial Communities
Modern Industrial Life
Non-invidious Interest
Pecuniary Culture
Pecuniary Decency
Pecuniary Emulation
Pecuniary Reputability
Pecuniary Strength
Predatory Culture
Predatory Habit
Preternatural Agency
Quasi-peaceable Stage
social class consumption theory
social stratification
status symbols
Thorstein Veblen
Vicarious Consumption
Vicarious Leisure
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9781560005629
  • Weight: 317g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jan 1991
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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In The Theory of the Leisure Class, his first and best-known work, Thorstein Veblen challenges some of society's most cherished standards of behavior and, with devastating wit and satire, exposes the hollowness of many of our canons of taste, education, dress, and culture.

Veblen uses the leisure class as his example because it is this class that sets the standards followed by every level of society. The sign of membership in the leisure class is exemption from industrial toil and the mark of success is lavish expenditure—"conspicuous consumption" is the famous term he invented to describe somethings that satisfies no real need but is a mark of prestige. The process Veblen describes continues today, albeit in a more circuitous form.The Theory of the Leisure Class is part of an ongoing effort to make available the collected works of Veblen to a present-day audience of students and scholars.

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