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Wealth in People, Wealth in Things – Introduction
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1995
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SocioeconomicsClassical SociologyValue TheoryHistorical SociologyEconomic HistorySocial HistoriansFresh InterestThings – IntroductionCommodificationCultural HistoryEconomic InequalityEconomicsArt HistoryMaterial CultureThings PeopleClass ConflictHumanitiesWorld Economic HistoryBusiness HistoryEconomic StructuresBusinessArtsSocial Anthropology
One of the guiding lodestones for social theorists and social historians across the entire theoretical spectrum has been ‘wealth’: the things people imbue with value, the caches they collect up by every means from prestation to predation, the performative displays they orchestrate, the treasures they store and eventually leave behind, and all the complex cultural constructions whereby such things are counted, praised and imagined as sources and instruments of power. Perhaps no other topic excites comparably and recurrently fresh interest, from the Marxian framework of capital to Veblen's ‘conspicuous consumption’, Schama's ‘embarrassment of riches’, Appadurai's ‘tournaments of value’ and Weiner's ‘dense objects’.
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