Thorstein Veblen
The institution of a leisure class is found in its best
development at the higher stages of the barbarian culture; as, for instance, in
feudal Europe or feudal Japan .
In such communities the distinction between classes is very rigorously
observed; and the feature of most striking economic significance in these class
differences is the distinction maintained between the employments proper to the
several classes. The upper classes are by custom exempt or excluded from
industrial occupations, and are reserved for certain employments to which a
degree of honour attaches.

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