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The Passing of the Idle Rich

Chapter 13: Transcriber’s Notes
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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.

Transcriber’s Notes

Punctuation, hyphenation, and spelling were made consistent when a predominant preference was found in the original book; otherwise they were not changed.

Simple typographical errors were corrected; unbalanced quotation marks were remedied when the change was obvious, and otherwise left unbalanced.

The Table of Contents links to the quotations preceding the chapters, rather than to the chapter headings themselves.