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Veneration & Refinement: The Ethics of Fashion
Veneration & Refinement: The Ethics of Fashion
  • Home
    • Abbreviations
  • Blog
  • Table of Contents
    • Preface
    • Introduction
    • Chapter 1: Fashion and Privilege: David Hume and Luxury Fashion
    • Chapter 2: Fashion and Poverty: The Whig-Tory Debate
    • Chapter 3: Fashion and Justice: Benedict XVI and Feel Good Fashion
    • Chapter 4: Fashion and Beauty: Adam Smith and Celebrity Fashion
    • Chapter 5: Fashion and Vanity: Max Scheler and Craft Fashion
    • Chapter 6: Fashion and Civilisation: Johan Huizinga and Fantasy Fashion
    • Chapter 7: Fashion and Nobility: Aurel Kolnai and Fast Fashion
    • Chapter 8: Fashion and Power: Agamben and Pryzwara on the Vestments of Power
    • Concluding Remarks
  • Home
    • Abbreviations
  • Blog
  • Table of Contents
    • Preface
    • Introduction
    • Chapter 1: Fashion and Privilege: David Hume and Luxury Fashion
    • Chapter 2: Fashion and Poverty: The Whig-Tory Debate
    • Chapter 3: Fashion and Justice: Benedict XVI and Feel Good Fashion
    • Chapter 4: Fashion and Beauty: Adam Smith and Celebrity Fashion
    • Chapter 5: Fashion and Vanity: Max Scheler and Craft Fashion
    • Chapter 6: Fashion and Civilisation: Johan Huizinga and Fantasy Fashion
    • Chapter 7: Fashion and Nobility: Aurel Kolnai and Fast Fashion
    • Chapter 8: Fashion and Power: Agamben and Pryzwara on the Vestments of Power
    • Concluding Remarks

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Continuing lure of tradition in fashion

Business plans, CoolBy Graham McAleerJuly 12, 2018Leave a comment

A very interesting article on both the business of couture and why the young find it appealing: https://www.vogue.co.uk/article/millennials-coutures-biggest-clients   As always with couture, Burke approves.  Somewhat, he also approves of the financial instruments that make it possible: http://www.libertylawsite.org/2017/06/30/in-trusts-we-trust/

Catholic personalism and non-ego psychology

TheoryBy Graham McAleerJuly 12, 2018Leave a comment

*Over the next few weeks I will add a few posts about St. John Paul the Great’s contributions to personalism.  It’s the account of ethics that underwrites CST and these posts will compliment nicely V&R Chapters 2 and 3 on Francis and Benedict respectively.   In light of the discussion of Przywara on the self…

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