Thorstein Veblen : theorist of the leisure class /
Fired by Stanford and the University of Chicago but recommended by his peers to the presidency of the American Economic Association, Thorstein Veblen remains a baffling figure in American intellectual history. In part because he was an eccentric who shunned publicity, he has also been one of our mos...
Clasificación: | HB119 V4 D5.43 |
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Formato: | Libro |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Princeton, New Jersey :
Princeton University Press,
1999.
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Sumario: | Fired by Stanford and the University of Chicago but recommended by his peers to the presidency of the American Economic Association, Thorstein Veblen remains a baffling figure in American intellectual history. In part because he was an eccentric who shunned publicity, he has also been one of our most neglected. Veblen is known to the general public only as coiner of the term "conspicuous consumption," and to scholars primarily as one of many social critics of the reform-minded Progressive Era. This important critical biography--originally published as The Bard of Savagery and now appearing in paperback for the first time--attempts both to unravel the riddles that surround his reputation and to assess his varied and important contributions to modern social theory. |
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Notas: | Publicado anteriormente con el título: The bard of savagery : Thorstein Veblen and modern social theory. New York : Seabury Press, 1978. Incluye índice. |
Descripción Física: | xxxiv, 261 páginas ; 25 cm. |
ISBN: | 9780691006543 0691006547 |