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PART 2: ECONOMY

AND SOCIETY

William Graham Sumner

Lochner v New York

Thorstein Veblen

Charlotte Perkins Gilman

Misfortune and Injustice

�Concepts

�Examples

�Purpose

�Implications

19th Century Political Economy

�Starting points

�Demographic change

�Economic growth

� nationalization

� “robber barons”: Carnegie, Rockefeller

�The right to private property

� Reconstruction

� anti-paternalism

� economic theory

A New Gilded Age?

15.0%50.5%34.6%2007

15.3%50.3%34.3%2004

15.6%51.0%33.4%2001

16.6%45.3%38.1%1998

16.1%45.4%38.5%1995

16.2%46.6%37.2%1992

16.5%46.2%37.4%1989

18.7%47.5%33.8%1983

Bottom 80 percentNext 19 percentTop 1 percent

Total Net Worth

A New Gilded Age?

Share of Wealth

CEOs’ pay as a multiple of the average worker’s pay

The Politics of Necessity

�William Graham Sumner, “Sociology”

�Nature, scarcity, and struggle

� law of population

� law of diminishing returns

�Progress

� capital

�Social Darwinism

� Herbert Spencer

� survival of the fittest

The Science of Society

�Sociology

�Scientific imperatives

� the law of nature

William Graham Sumner

�1840-1910

�Episcopal priest

�Yale professor

�Prolific writer

� “That it is not Wicked to be Rich”

� Folkways

William Graham Sumner

William Graham Sumner

�1840-1909

�Episcopal priest

�Yale professor

�Prolific writer

� “That it is not Wicked to be Rich”

� Folkways

The Forgotten Man

�The pathetic instinct

�benevolence

�The forgotten man

� [A + B]: C ⇒ D

�Wealth and poverty

� creating and consuming wealth

� deserving and undeserving poor

�Nature’s remedy

Griswold v. Connecticut (1965)

The Neutral State

�The lessons of history

�The true meaning of liberty

� freedom and contract

Lochner v. New York (1905)

�Overview

�Significance

� judicial activism

� substantive vs. procedural due process

�Substantive due process

� source of rights?

�Policy, police, and political science

� “ward of the state”

�Dissenting opinions

� Harlan; Holmes

Joseph Lochner

Lochner v. New York (1905)

�Overview

�Significance

� judicial activism

� substantive vs. procedural due process

�Substantive due process

� source of rights?

�Policy, police, and political science

� “ward of the state”

�Dissenting opinions

� Harlan; Holmes

Accidents and Identities…

Desire

Status

� Examples

� leisure

� vicarious leisure

� pecuniary emulation

� Status

� standing; reputation

� ascribed; achieved

� positional; relational

� we crave: honor, prestige, esteem

� we abhor: contempt, disdain

� Leisure class and high status

� wealth and virtue

Monticello

Thorstein Veblen

�1857 - 1929

� Wisconsin; Minnesota

�University of Chicago

� Theory of the Leisure Class

� Theory of Business Enterprise

�Stanford University

�University of Missouri

� The Instinct for Workmanship

�New School for Social Research

� The Engineers and the Price System

Thorstein Veblen

Thorstein Veblen

�1857 - 1929

� Wisconsin; Minnesota

�University of Chicago

� Theory of the Leisure Class

� Theory of Business Enterprise

�Stanford University

�University of Missouri

� The Instinct for Workmanship

�New School for Social Research

� The Engineers and the Price System

Conspicuous Waste

�The concept of waste

� labor taboo

� waste vs. workmanship

�Conspicuous consumption

� social bases

� forms

Archaic Institutions and Atavistic Men

�The evolution of society

� lag-time

�Leisure-class atavism

� security, shelter

� conservatism

�The mechanical class

Charlotte Perkins Gilman (1860-1935)

�1860 - 1935

�Early life

� childhood

� marriage

� Charles Stetson; S. Weir Mitchell

�California

� socialism; feminism

� Women and Economics

� Herland

Charlotte Perkins Gilman (1860-1935)

Gilman Quotes

� “There is no female mind. The brain is not an

organ of sex. Might as well speak of a female liver.”

� "It is not that women are really smaller-minded,

weaker-minded, more timid and vacillating, but that whosoever, man or woman, lives always in a small, dark place, is always guarded, protected, directed and restrained, will become inevitably narrowed and weakened by it."

Silas Weir MitchellCharles Walter Stetson

Charlotte Perkins Gilman

�1860 - 1935

�Early life

� childhood

� marriage

� Charles Stetson; S. Weir Mitchell

�California

� socialism; feminism

� Women and Economics

� Herland

Point Loma: “Universal Brotherhood and Theosophical Society” (1897)

Charlotte Perkins Gilman

�1860 - 1935

�Early life

� childhood

� marriage

� Charles Stetson; S. Weir Mitchell

�California

� socialism; feminism

� Women and Economics

� Herland

Androcentrism

�The Man Made World

�The evidence of inequality

� political

� cultural

� economic

�Separate spheres

� “cult of true womanhood”

� male/female ≈ public/private

The Descent of Woman

�Evolution and environment

�Gilman’s speculative anthropology

�Gilman’s speculative biology

� Lamarck

� Salic Law

The Yellow Wallpaper (1892)

�A modern horror story

�Hysteria and its cure

�Madness and identity

The Yellow Wallpaper

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