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The Sum of Small Things

A Theory of the Aspirational Class

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The Sum of Small Things

By: Elizabeth Currid-Halkett
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In today's world, the leisure class has been replaced by a new elite. Highly educated and defined by cultural capital rather than income bracket, these individuals earnestly buy organic, carry NPR tote bags, and breast-feed their babies. They care about discreet, inconspicuous consumption - like eating free-range chicken and heirloom tomatoes, wearing organic cotton shirts and Toms shoes, and listening to the Serial podcast. They use their purchasing power to hire nannies and housekeepers, to cultivate their children's growth, and to practice yoga and Pilates.

In The Sum of Small Things, Elizabeth Currid-Halkett dubs this segment of society "the aspirational class" and discusses how, through deft decisions about education, health, parenting, and retirement, the aspirational class reproduces wealth and upward mobility, deepening the ever-wider class divide.

©2017 Elizabeth Currid-Halkett (P)2017 Tantor
Social Sciences Popular Culture Capitalism Sociology Political Science Politics & Government

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"There is a lot to learn here about the contemporary face of income inequality." ( Publishers Weekly)
Insightful Social Analysis • Contemporary Trend Observations • Well-rounded Assessment • Useful Marketing Insights

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This is more of an academic paper on current and upcoming shift in social division.
A lot of numbers at the expense of illustrative and stories, alas. The good part: the author's conclusions are totally in line with the trends one observes around. The book is useful for the marketers of high-end goods.

Interesting ireseach and ideas, but dry

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This book provides a history of how various identity groups have formed in America, and what that means for our future and the world’s future.

Reading it should give you insight into “how come those other folks are like that?”

Insightful, fact-based explanation of our various “identities”

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Really good read. Gives a great prospective on today's society and how it functions, I would recommend.

great book good prospective

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The author’s stubborn distillation of consumer expenditure decisions to pure signal leaves the entire analysis devoid of consequence.

Underwhelming

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This book provides an amazing and well-rounded assessment of social class and it’s contemporary manifestation.

Brilliant

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