The Theory of Business Enterprise. Nature, Causes, Utility & Drift of Business Enterprise (A Political Economy Book)

Par : Thorstein Veblen

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  • Nombre de pages224
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN859-65--4767256-2
  • EAN8596547672562
  • Date de parution20/11/2023
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille775 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurGOOD PRESS

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In 'The Theory of Business Enterprise, ' Thorstein Veblen presents a critical analysis of the role of business enterprise within the framework of American capitalism. Veblen'Äôs literary style is marked by sharp wit and a keen observational eye, demonstrating a synthesis of economics and sociology. Crucially, the work dissects the impact of business dynamics on broader social behaviors and economic practices, arguing that the pursuit of profit often undermines the public good and fosters social conflict.
Through his analysis, Veblen challenges traditional economic theories and underscores the tension between business motives and societal welfare in the burgeoning industrial landscape of early 20th century America. Thorstein Veblen, an influential economist and sociologist, was a keen observer of the American capitalist system. His background, characterized by a critical perspective on the excesses of capitalism and the disparity of wealth, led him to theorize about the socio-economic implications of corporate behavior.
Veblen'Äôs previous works, such as 'The Theory of the Leisure Class, ' laid a foundation for his critique in this volume, blending elements of social philosophy with economic theory to illustrate the complexities of modern enterprise. 'The Theory of Business Enterprise' is essential reading for scholars of economics, sociology, and business ethics. Veblen'Äôs incisive critique remains relevant today, providing profound insights into how business practices continue to shape societal values and expectations.
Readers seeking to understand the intricate relationship between economic institutions and social dynamics will find Veblen's work an enlightening and thought-provoking experience.
In 'The Theory of Business Enterprise, ' Thorstein Veblen presents a critical analysis of the role of business enterprise within the framework of American capitalism. Veblen'Äôs literary style is marked by sharp wit and a keen observational eye, demonstrating a synthesis of economics and sociology. Crucially, the work dissects the impact of business dynamics on broader social behaviors and economic practices, arguing that the pursuit of profit often undermines the public good and fosters social conflict.
Through his analysis, Veblen challenges traditional economic theories and underscores the tension between business motives and societal welfare in the burgeoning industrial landscape of early 20th century America. Thorstein Veblen, an influential economist and sociologist, was a keen observer of the American capitalist system. His background, characterized by a critical perspective on the excesses of capitalism and the disparity of wealth, led him to theorize about the socio-economic implications of corporate behavior.
Veblen'Äôs previous works, such as 'The Theory of the Leisure Class, ' laid a foundation for his critique in this volume, blending elements of social philosophy with economic theory to illustrate the complexities of modern enterprise. 'The Theory of Business Enterprise' is essential reading for scholars of economics, sociology, and business ethics. Veblen'Äôs incisive critique remains relevant today, providing profound insights into how business practices continue to shape societal values and expectations.
Readers seeking to understand the intricate relationship between economic institutions and social dynamics will find Veblen's work an enlightening and thought-provoking experience.