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The book examines the social position and decline of America's leisure class, tracing how rapid industrial and financial developments, consolidation of industry into trusts, and departures from older European traditions produced wasteful extravagance and social imbalance. Drawing on observations of banking, manufacturing, and the absorption of individual enterprises into large combinations, the author critiques inherited privilege, idle consumption, and the parasitic dependence of useless labor on productive work, and argues that rising public discontent and reform movements point toward a transformation that will curtail or assimilate the habits of the idle wealthy into a more democratic society.

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Frederick Townsend Martin

Frederick Townsend Martin was an American author and social commentator known for his critical examination of wealth and class in society. His notable work, "The Passing of the Idle Rich," explores the lives of the affluent and the implications of their idleness on society. Through his writing, Martin contributed to discussions on social responsibility and the moral obligations of the wealthy. His insights remain relevant in contemporary debates about economic disparity and social justice.

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