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Habits of Conspicuous Waste solidify Social Status from "summary" of Theory of the Leisure Class by Thorstein Veblen

The leisure class, through their conspicuous waste of resources, seeks to establish and maintain their social status. This wasteful behavior serves as a visible demonstration of their wealth and power, distinguishing them from the lower classes. By engaging in extravagant displays of consumption, such as lavish feasts or ostentatious clothing, the leisure class asserts their superiority and reinforces their position at the top of the social hierarchy. These habits of conspicuous waste are not merely individual indulgences, but rather collective practices that are socially sanctioned and reinforced. The emulation of these wasteful behaviors by others in society further solidifies the social status of the leisure class, as it creates a standard of conspicuous consumption that is aspirational fo...
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    Theory of the Leisure Class

    Thorstein Veblen

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