"In itself, and in its consequences, the life of leisure is beautiful and ennobling in all civilised men's eyes"
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The key move is the phrase “in all civilised men’s eyes.” Veblen isn’t reporting an eternal truth; he’s naming a social consensus and hinting at its absurdity. “Civilised” is doing ideological work: it frames a very specific, historically contingent hierarchy (the genteel, property-owning, often male leisure class) as the natural endpoint of culture. If everyone “civilised” agrees, dissent becomes self-disqualifying. The subtext is coercive: accept the prestige of leisure or be marked as crude, merely useful, insufficiently refined.
Context matters. Writing in the Gilded Age, Veblen watched industrial capitalism generate vast fortunes alongside brutal labor conditions, then saw elites convert money into moral status through “conspicuous leisure.” The line captures how class societies aestheticize inequality: the idle become “beautiful,” the working become background. Veblen’s intent isn’t to celebrate leisure; it’s to show how admiration itself can be an economic institution, training the public to confuse unproductiveness with superiority.
Quote Details
| Topic | Wisdom |
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| Source | Thorstein Veblen, The Theory of the Leisure Class (1899). Passage appears in the book's discussion of the social esteem of leisure; consult authoritative 1899 editions or public-domain scans for exact pagination. |
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