invidious$40621$ - translation to αραβικά
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invidious$40621$ - translation to αραβικά

CONCEPT IN SOCIOLOGY AND ECONOMY
Pathological purchasing; Pathological consumption; Invidious consumption; Ostentation; Conspicuous Consumption; Conspicuous waste; Competitive consumption; Luxury consumption; Conspicuous nonconsumption; Conspicuous non-consumption; Ostentatious good
  • taxing]] the practice of conspicuous consumption.
  • The sociologist and economist [[Thorstein Veblen]] coined the term "conspicuous consumption", and was a pioneer of the [[institutional economics]] movement.

invidious      
adj. غير عادل, حسود
invidious         
ALTERNATIVE FRONT END FOR YOUTUBE
ADJ
مثير لاستياء البعض حسود مؤذ
INVIDIOUS         
ALTERNATIVE FRONT END FOR YOUTUBE

الصفة

حاسِد ; حَسُود

Ορισμός

invidious
[?n'v?d??s]
¦ adjective unacceptable, unfair, and likely to arouse resentment or anger in others.
Derivatives
invidiously adverb
invidiousness noun
Origin
C17: from L. invidiosus, from invidia (see envy).

Βικιπαίδεια

Conspicuous consumption

In sociology and in economics, the term conspicuous consumption describes and explains the consumer practice of buying and using goods of a higher quality, price, or in greater quantity than practical. In 1899, the sociologist Thorstein Veblen coined the term conspicuous consumption to explain the spending of money on and the acquiring of luxury commodities (goods and services) specifically as a public display of economic power—the income and the accumulated wealth—of the buyer. To the conspicuous consumer, the public display of discretionary income is an economic means of either attaining or of maintaining a given social status.

The development of Veblen's sociology of conspicuous consumption also identified and described other economic behaviours such as invidious consumption, which is the ostentatious consumption of goods, an action meant to provoke the envy of other people; and conspicuous compassion, the ostentatious use of charity meant to enhance the reputation and social prestige of the donor; thus the socio-economic practices of consumerism derive from conspicuous consumption.