Thorstein Veblen's 'The Theory of the Leisure Class' is a seminal work that critiques the social norms and practices of the upper class in the late 19th century America. Veblen's sharp and satirical writing style sheds light on the concept of 'conspicuous consumption' and 'pecuniary emulation' that govern the lifestyle of the leisure class. Through a blend of economics, sociology, and anthropology...