On its original publication in 1919, The Place of Science in Modern Civilization was recognized as a major contribution, and today Veblen continues to command attention and respect
On its original publication in 1919, The Place of Science in Modern Civilization was recognized as a major contribution, and today Veblen continues to command attention and respect
Thorstein Bunde Veblen (July 30, 1857 - August 3, 1929) was an influential American economist and sociologist, renowned for his critical analysis of capitalism and his contributions to institutional economics. Veblen's most famous work, The Theory of the Leisure Class (1899), introduced the concepts of "conspicuous consumption" and "conspicuous leisure," which critique the extravagant display of wealth and status by the upper class. His work examined how the wealthy class's consumption patterns are driven by the desire to show social superiority rather than for practical use, and he argued that this behavior leads to societal inefficiency and waste. Veblen's theories also laid the groundwork for the institutional economics perspective, emphasizing the role of institutions, such as laws, customs, and social structures, in shaping economic behavior. He distinguished between "institutions" and "technology," a framework known as the Veblenian dichotomy, which remains influential in contemporary economic thought. Veblen's critiques of capitalism, alongside his focus on the broader societal context in which economic activities occur, have made him a significant figure in the field of economics and sociology.
Inhaltsangabe
1: The Place of Science in Modern Civilisation 1 The Evolution of the Scientific Point of View 1 Why is Economics Not an Evolutionary Science? 1 The Preconceptions of Economic Science 1 The Preconceptions of Economic Science 1 The Preconceptions of Economic Science 1 Professor Clark's Economics 1 The Limitations of Marginal Utility 1 Gustav Schmoller's Economics 1 Industrial and Pecuniary Employments 1 On The Nature of Capital 1 On the Nature of Capital Some Neglected Points in the Theory of Socialism 1 The Socialist Economics of Karl Marx and his Followers 1 The Socialist Economics of Karl Marx and his Followers 1 The Mutation Theory and the Blond Race 1 The Blond Race and the Aryan Culture 1 An Early Experiment in Trusts 1
1: The Place of Science in Modern Civilisation 1 The Evolution of the Scientific Point of View 1 Why is Economics Not an Evolutionary Science? 1 The Preconceptions of Economic Science 1 The Preconceptions of Economic Science 1 The Preconceptions of Economic Science 1 Professor Clark's Economics 1 The Limitations of Marginal Utility 1 Gustav Schmoller's Economics 1 Industrial and Pecuniary Employments 1 On The Nature of Capital 1 On the Nature of Capital Some Neglected Points in the Theory of Socialism 1 The Socialist Economics of Karl Marx and his Followers 1 The Socialist Economics of Karl Marx and his Followers 1 The Mutation Theory and the Blond Race 1 The Blond Race and the Aryan Culture 1 An Early Experiment in Trusts 1
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