Multiple Choice
Thorsten Veblen's concept of conspicuous consumption asserts that
A) we must merely possess power and wealth in order to gain social prestige.
B) wealth and power must be put on public display.
C) little evidence of wealth is required.
D) we must engage in appropriate conspicuous buying rituals to maintain our personal identity.
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