The Theory of the Leisure Class
Thorstein Veblen
Sozialwissenschaften, Recht, Wirtschaft / Wirtschaft
Beschreibung
The Theory of the Leisure Class dissects the social stratification and conspicuous consumption prevalent in 19th-century America. Penned by economist Thorstein Veblen, it exposes the ostentatious display of wealth by the upper class as a means of asserting dominance and social status. Through scathing critique, Veblen unveils how leisure pursuits and conspicuous consumption serve as markers of social distinction and power, perpetuating class divides. He delves into the concept of "conspicuous leisure" and "pecuniary emulation," shedding light on the societal dynamics that shape behavior and values. Veblen's analysis remains relevant, offering insights into the enduring complexities of wealth, status, and consumption in contemporary society.