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Conspicuous Waste becomes a Symbol of Prestige from "summary" of Theory of the Leisure Class by Thorstein Veblen

The display of conspicuous waste as a means of demonstrating one's prestige and status is a prominent feature of the leisure class. This phenomenon arises from a deep-seated desire to signal one's superior position within society through the visible consumption of resources. The leisure class engages in this practice as a way of asserting their dominance and distinguishing themselves from the lower classes. Conspicuous waste serves as a symbol of prestige because it signifies an individual's ability to expend resources extravagantly without regard for practical considerations. By engaging in lavish and unnecessary consumption, members of the leisure class are able to communicate their wealth and social standing to others. This conspicuous display of waste is intended to convey a sense of superiority and exclusivity to those who witness it. The act of conspicuous waste is not motivat...
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    Theory of the Leisure Class

    Thorstein Veblen

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