Invisible Consumption
Elizabeth explores how the wealthy are shifting their spending from flashy items to more inconspicuous forms of consumption, such as education and healthcare. She highlights breastfeeding as a significant marker of social status, revealing how shared practices among her peer group created a bubble that obscured the realities of those outside their socioeconomic class. Through her personal experiences, she uncovers the hidden indicators of privilege that shape social positions.In this clip
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