Veblen in Perspective: His Life and ThoughtM.E. Sharpe, 2001 - 207 páginas This unique work combines an authoritative account of Veblen's life with a thoughtful appraisal of his interdisciplinary analysis of the origins, nature, and persistence of industrial capitalism. The book goes beyond the myth of Veblen's alleged marginality, and advances an original interpretation of his life's work, with special reference to his ethnicity and to evolutionism. In the process, the author considers the intellectual sources and impact of Veblen's critical social thought, and its continued relevance to understanding the economic and cultural dimensions of global capitalism. |
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... extent that he considers Veblen a unique individual seemingly oblivious to those structural conditions and forces that impinge on all those who are not from Mars . This review of the fate of Veblen , the man and his work , shows that ...
... extent that he considers Veblen a unique individual seemingly oblivious to those structural conditions and forces that impinge on all those who are not from Mars . This review of the fate of Veblen , the man and his work , shows that ...
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... extent matched only perhaps by the ideas of Darwin , Freud , and Marx . Long Live the Leisure Class ! When Veblen wrote TLC , a productivist approach in economics and sociol- ogy predominated , which marginalized the study of ...
... extent matched only perhaps by the ideas of Darwin , Freud , and Marx . Long Live the Leisure Class ! When Veblen wrote TLC , a productivist approach in economics and sociol- ogy predominated , which marginalized the study of ...
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... extent and depth of his Nordic cultural capital is even greater than at first surmised . The beguiling linguistic devices perpetrated by Veblen in his first book— the use of irony and satire as a style intrinsic to the content , and ...
... extent and depth of his Nordic cultural capital is even greater than at first surmised . The beguiling linguistic devices perpetrated by Veblen in his first book— the use of irony and satire as a style intrinsic to the content , and ...
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The Mistaken Marginality of the Man from Mars | 30 |
Ethnicity and Evolutionism | 57 |
Back to the Future? | 76 |
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