“The taste of the more recent accessions to the leisure class proper and of the middle and lower classes still requires a pecuniary beauty to supplement the aesthetic beauty, even in those objects which are primarily admired for the beauty that belongs to them as natural growths.”
Quote by Thorstein Veblen
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The Theory of the Leisure Class
This seminal book explores the role of leisure in the development of social classes and the economic implications of leisure time in contemporary life. more
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