This is a classic study of Philadelphia's business aristocracy
of colonial stock with Protestant affiliations. It is also an
analysis of how fabulously wealthy nineteenth-century family
founders produced a national upper-class way of life. But as that
way of life came to an end, the upper-class outlived its function;
this, argues E. Digby Baltzell, is precisely what took place in the
Philadelphia class system. For sociologists, historians, and those
concerned with issues of culture and the economy, this is indeed a
classic of modern social science.
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