Theory of the Leisure Class, The by Thorstein Veblen (1857 - 1929)

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Originally published by the Norwegian-American economist Thorstein Veblen while he was a professor at the University of Chicago in 1898, the Theory of the Leisure Class is considered one of the great works of economics as well as the first detailed critique of consumerism. In the book, Veblen argues that economic life is driven not by notions of utility, but by social vestiges from pre-historic times. (Summary modified from Wikipedia)

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38 - Chapter XIV - The Higher Learning as an Expression of the Pecuniary Culture, Part Four
Jan 01, 1970
37 - Chapter XIV - The Higher Learning as an Expression of the Pecuniary Culture, Part Three
Jan 01, 1970
36 - Chapter XIV - The Higher Learning as an Expression of the Pecuniary Culture, Part Two
Jan 01, 1970
35 - Chapter XIV - The Higher Learning as an Expression of the Pecuniary Culture, Part One
Jan 01, 1970
34 - Chapter XIII - Survivals of the Non-Invidious Interests, Part Three
Jan 01, 1970
33 - Chapter XIII - Survivals of the Non-Invidious Interests, Part Two
Jan 01, 1970
32 - Chapter XIII - Survivals of the Non-Invidious Interests, Part One
Jan 01, 1970
31 - Chapter XII - Devout Observances, Part Four
Jan 01, 1970
30 - Chapter XII - Devout Observances, Part Three
Jan 01, 1970
29 - Chapter XII - Devout Observances, Part Two
Jan 01, 1970
28 - Chapter XII - Devout Observances, Part One
Jan 01, 1970
27 - Chapter XI - The Belief in Luck, Part Two
Jan 01, 1970
26 - Chapter XI - The Belief in Luck, Part One
Jan 01, 1970
25 - Chapter X - Modern Survivals of Prowess, Part Three
Jan 01, 1970
24 - Chapter X - Modern Survivals of Prowess, Part Two
Jan 01, 1970
23 - Chapter X - Modern Survivals of Prowess, Part One
Jan 01, 1970
22 - Chapter IX - The Conservation of Archaic Traits, Part Three
Jan 01, 1970
21 - Chapter IX - The Conservation of Archaic Traits, Part Two
Jan 01, 1970
20 - Chapter IX - The Conservation of Archaic Traits, Part One
Jan 01, 1970
19 - Chapter VIII - Industrial Exemption and Conservatism, Part Two
Jan 01, 1970
18 - Chapter VIII - Industrial Exemption and Conservatism, Part One
Jan 01, 1970
17 - Chapter VII - Dress as an Expression of the Pecuniary Culture, Part Two
Jan 01, 1970
16 - Chapter VII - Dress as an Expression of the Pecuniary Culture, Part One
Jan 01, 1970
15 - Chapter VI - Pecuniary Canons of Taste, Part Five
Jan 01, 1970
14 - Chapter VI - Pecuniary Canons of Taste, Part Four
Jan 01, 1970
13 - Chapter VI - Pecuniary Canons of Taste, Part Three
Jan 01, 1970
12 - Chapter VI - Pecuniary Canons of Taste, Part Two
Jan 01, 1970
11 - Chapter VI - Pecuniary Canons of Taste, Part One
Jan 01, 1970
10 - Chapter V - The Pecuniary Standard of Living
Jan 01, 1970
09 - Chapter IV - Conspicuous Consumption, Part Three
Jan 01, 1970
08 - Chapter IV - Conspicuous Consumption, Part Two
Jan 01, 1970
07 - Chapter IV - Conspicuous Consumption, Part One
Jan 01, 1970
06 - Chapter III - Conspicuous Leisure, Part Three
Jan 01, 1970
05 - Chapter III - Conspicuous Leisure, Part Two
Jan 01, 1970
04 - Chapter III - Conspicuous Leisure, Part One
Jan 01, 1970
03 - Chapter II - Pecuniary Emulation
Jan 01, 1970
02 - Chapter I - Introductory, Part Two
Jan 01, 1970
01 - Chapter I - Introductory, Part One
Jan 01, 1970