An affluent society is form of society characterized by material abundance for broad segments of the population.
A typical image for the affluent society is the literary topos of the Cockaigne, a mythical land of luxury goods. Similar terms, used more in a negative context, are throw-away society and consumer society.
The AffluentSociety is a 1958 (4th edition revised 1984) book by Harvard economist John Kenneth Galbraith. The book sought to clearly outline the manner...
An affluentsociety is form of society characterized by material abundance for broad segments of the population. A typical image for the affluent society...
The "original affluentsociety" is the proposition that argues that the lives of hunter-gatherers can be seen as embedding a sufficient degree of material...
hunter-gatherers as the "original affluentsociety" due to their extended leisure time: Sahlins estimated that adults in hunter gatherer societies work three to five...
In marketing and financial services, mass affluent and emerging affluent are the high end of the mass market, or individuals with US$100,000 to US$1,000...
Galbraith (1908–2006) was the first to speak of an affluentsociety in his book The AffluentSociety.[citation needed] In most of the countries the economic...
works was a trilogy on economics, American Capitalism (1952), The AffluentSociety (1958), and The New Industrial State (1967). Some of his work has been...
In 1968, when John Kenneth Galbraith published a new edition of The AffluentSociety, the average income of the American family stood at $8,000, double...
collection, "The Original AffluentSociety," elaborates on this theme through an extended meditation on "hunter-gatherer" societies. Stone Age Economics inaugurated...
of these advantages and disadvantages to different farmers or farming societies differs according to the sociocultural preferences of the farmers and...
or her function and position within society. Yet the household (not the individual) may have become more affluent, assuming an increase in household members...
and the resulting increase in material inequality: the more unequal a society, the greater the unhappiness of its citizens. Referring to Vance Packard's...
Kenneth (1958). The AffluentSociety. United States: Houghton Mifflin.[page needed] Shiller, Robert (2012). Finance and The Good Society. United States: Princeton...
additional burden to whoever prepares food. In contrast, the more affluentsociety can afford the time and expense of developing "taste", "knowledge"...
State covers much of the same ground as Galbraith's 1958 work, The AffluentSociety, but substantially expands and extends those ideas. The Predator State...
"pre-capitalist" societies that were subject to evolutionary "tribal" stereotypes. Sahlin's work on hunter-gatherers as the "original affluentsociety" did much...
economist John Kenneth Galbraith, who used it in his 1958 book The AffluentSociety: It will be convenient to have a name for the ideas which are esteemed...
witty numbers, 'Neighborhood,' sung by Rosetta Le Noire, and 'The AffluentSociety,' by Kiley and Steve Roland, and the romantic ballad 'Almost' isn't...
"pre-capitalist" societies that were subject to evolutionary "tribal" stereotypes. Sahlins' work on hunter-gatherers as the "original affluentsociety" did much...
characters such as un-educated young Westerners on extended leave from affluentsociety, high school graduates on gap year travels, Israelis fresh out of military...
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