The hosts discuss Fourstein Bebelen's 'The Theory of the Leisure Class' and delve into how it highlighted the behavior and characteristics of the declining landed class in America during the Gilded Age. They explore Bebelen's concepts of 'conspicuous leisure' and 'conspicuous consumption' and how they criticize a profit-oriented system that neglected social good.

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