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The loss of economic welfare suffered by the rich when command over resources is transferred from them to the poor will, therefore, be substantially smaller relatively to the gain of economic welfare to the poor than a consideration of the law of diminishing utility taken by itself suggests. The economic case for the taxation of positional, luxury goods has a long history; in the midth century, in Principles of Political Economy with some of their Applications to Social Philosophy , John Stuart Mill said:.
I disclaim all asceticism, and by no means wish to see discouraged, either by law or opinion, any indulgence which is sought from a genuine inclination for, any enjoyment of, the thing itself; but a great portion of the expenses of the higher and middle classes in most countries. If taxation discourages it, some good is done, and if not, no harm; for in so far as taxes are levied on things which are desired and possessed from motives of this description, nobody is the worse for them.
When a thing is bought not for its use but for its costliness, cheapness is no recommendation.
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Consuming People: From Political Economy to Theatres of Consumption ( Routledge Studies in Consumer Research) [Nikhilesh Dholakia, A. Fuat Firat] on . Consuming People: From Political Economy to Theaters of Consumption Publisher Name: Routledge; Place of Publication: London; Publication Year: