Georg Simmel argued that those in higher levels of the stratification system continually seek to distinguish their consumption from those below them. The text refers to this as ______.

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Answer: stratified consumption

Explanation:

According to Simmel (1904-1971), people form higher levels of the stratification system constantly try to distinguish their consumption habits from that of people from lower levels.

For example, when it comes to fashion, people from the elite tend to show their capacity to afford the latest trends. But people from lower levels of the stratification system usually copy those trends in cheaper versions, forcing the elites to continuously update their wardrobe to the latest trends. The same applies to other forms of consumption, such as cars, activities and even ideas.