Category: cats
One of my favorite sections of Thorstein Veblen’s Theory of the Leisure Class dwells on the “pecuniary reputation” of certain varieties of domesticated animals. In short, Veblen argu
Martin and Audrey, June 2007. And since I have an odd, unproductive interest in old books about cats, here’s an interesting piece of commentary from Helen M. Winslow’s Concerning Cats (1900): Although cats have no place in the Bible, neither can their enemies who sing the praise of the dog, find much advantage there: for […]
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