The superior gratification derived from the use and contemplation of costly and supposedly beautiful products is, commonly, in great measure a gratification of our sense of costliness masquerading under the name of beauty.


p. 128. - The Theory of the Leisure Class (1899)


The superior gratification derived from the use and contemplation of costly and supposedly beautiful products is, commonly, in great measure a...

The superior gratification derived from the use and contemplation of costly and supposedly beautiful products is, commonly, in great measure a...

The superior gratification derived from the use and contemplation of costly and supposedly beautiful products is, commonly, in great measure a...

The superior gratification derived from the use and contemplation of costly and supposedly beautiful products is, commonly, in great measure a...