Theory of the Leisure Class by Thorstein Veblen
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I have tried to catch as many actual errors as I could, but I am sure others exist. If you notice an error, please let me know, identifying by chapter and paragraph where the mistake occurs. So I can correct it. haradda@aol.com or davidr@inconnect.com . The Theory of the Leisure Class by Thorstein Veblen Chapter One Introductory The institution of a leisure class is found in its best development at the higher stages of the barbarian culture; as, for instance, in feudal Europe or feudal Japan. In such communities the distinction between classes is very rigorously observed; and the feature of most striking economic significance in these class differences is the distinction maintained between |
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