THORSTEIN VEBLEN Ultimate Collection. 8 Books & 50+ Business Essays and Articles in Warfare and Economics

Par : Thorstein Veblen
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  • Nombre de pages720
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN859-65--4774577-8
  • EAN8596547745778
  • Date de parution07/12/2023
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille3 Mo
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurDIGICAT

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The "Thorstein Veblen Ultimate Collection" presents a comprehensive anthology of the prominent American economist and sociologist's seminal works, blending sharp socioeconomic critique with a distinctive satirical style. Veblen's writings delve into the intricacies of consumer culture, the critique of conspicuous consumption, and the role of social institutions in shaping economic behavior. The literary context of this collection reflects the intellectual milieu of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, wherein Veblen challenged prevailing notions of rational economic man, paving the way for later developments in institutional economics and sociology.
Thorstein Veblen, born in 1857 to Norwegian immigrants, was deeply influenced by his experiences of class distinction and cultural dynamics in America. His academic journey led him to institutions like the University of Chicago, where his groundbreaking ideas emerged out of a critique of capitalist society and its inherent contradictions. Veblen's unique perspective as an outsider shaped his commitment to understanding the interplay between social structures and economic practices, making his work particularly relevant in today's discussions about inequality and consumerism.
With its incisive analyses and witty prose, the "Thorstein Veblen Ultimate Collection" is essential reading for anyone interested in the evolution of economic thought and social theory. This collection not only illuminates the complexities of modern society but also encourages readers to critically engage with the forces shaping their own economic realities.
The "Thorstein Veblen Ultimate Collection" presents a comprehensive anthology of the prominent American economist and sociologist's seminal works, blending sharp socioeconomic critique with a distinctive satirical style. Veblen's writings delve into the intricacies of consumer culture, the critique of conspicuous consumption, and the role of social institutions in shaping economic behavior. The literary context of this collection reflects the intellectual milieu of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, wherein Veblen challenged prevailing notions of rational economic man, paving the way for later developments in institutional economics and sociology.
Thorstein Veblen, born in 1857 to Norwegian immigrants, was deeply influenced by his experiences of class distinction and cultural dynamics in America. His academic journey led him to institutions like the University of Chicago, where his groundbreaking ideas emerged out of a critique of capitalist society and its inherent contradictions. Veblen's unique perspective as an outsider shaped his commitment to understanding the interplay between social structures and economic practices, making his work particularly relevant in today's discussions about inequality and consumerism.
With its incisive analyses and witty prose, the "Thorstein Veblen Ultimate Collection" is essential reading for anyone interested in the evolution of economic thought and social theory. This collection not only illuminates the complexities of modern society but also encourages readers to critically engage with the forces shaping their own economic realities.