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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... stranger in his America as a man born in another country . . . . It is precisely this position as a stranger that allowed him to perceive characteristics of American life styles and customs to which the settled citizen would not be as ...
... stranger in his America as a man born in another country . . . . It is precisely this position as a stranger that allowed him to perceive characteristics of American life styles and customs to which the settled citizen would not be as ...
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... stranger relationships , Levine " found four distinct and rather significant areas of confusion " ( 1977 , 16 ) . The one of relevance here con- cerns the tendency for Simmel's conception of the stranger to be “ equated with the concept ...
... stranger relationships , Levine " found four distinct and rather significant areas of confusion " ( 1977 , 16 ) . The one of relevance here con- cerns the tendency for Simmel's conception of the stranger to be “ equated with the concept ...
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... stranger , but that his clarification had been overlooked . Reference to those who originally formulated these terms , namely Simmel and Park , confirms that the stranger and the marginal person do not have the same relationship to ...
... stranger , but that his clarification had been overlooked . Reference to those who originally formulated these terms , namely Simmel and Park , confirms that the stranger and the marginal person do not have the same relationship to ...
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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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