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The Theory of the Leisure Class

In Our Time: Philosophy

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From Humble Beginnings to Economic Theories

This chapter traces the early life of a prominent figure from Wisconsin, emphasizing their immigrant family's commitment to education amidst Gilded Age wealth disparities. It explores the evolution of economic thought in America, particularly the rise of marginalism and its impact on wage structures, alongside discussions on social movements and the changing accessibility of luxury goods due to industrialization. The chapter intricately connects personal experiences to broader societal dynamics, shedding light on identity and the potential for ordinary people to drive social change.

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