
115 | Modern Barbarism with Thorstein Veblen
What's Left of Philosophy
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The Paradox of Conspicuous Consumption
This chapter explores the dynamics of conspicuous consumption through the lens of high-profile figures like Elon Musk and contrasts them with traditional views of wealth and status as seen in characters like Warren Buffett. It examines the philosophical implications of wealth display, leisure, and the intrinsic human need for social esteem, drawing on theories from thinkers such as Veblen and Nietzsche. The chapter argues that while expressions of status may evolve, the underlying motivations driven by the quest for esteem remain enduring elements of human behavior.
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