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The Theory of the Leisure Class

In Our Time

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Economic Transformations of the Gilded Age

This chapter examines the profound changes in America during the Gilded Age, marked by sharp wealth inequality and the emergence of 'robber barons.' It discusses the evolution of economic theories such as marginalism and marginal utility, and their implications for labor and wage disparities. Additionally, the chapter reflects on the interplay between industrialization, social hierarchies, and the personal experiences that shape theoretical perspectives in economics.

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