Thorstein Veblen: Business & Economics Collection: Thorstein Veblen Edition (30+ Works in One Volume)

The Theory of Business Enterprise, The Higher Learning in America, On the Nature of Capital…

Thorstein Veblen: Business & Economics Collection: Thorstein Veblen Edition (30+ Works in One Volume)
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Thorstein Veblen's 'Business & Economics Collection: Thorstein Veblen Edition' is a comprehensive compilation of over 30 works by the renowned economist and social critic. Veblen's writing style is characterized by its sharp wit, clear analysis, and groundbreaking ideas on the intersection of economics and society. The collection includes his seminal work 'The Theory of the Leisure Class', which critiques conspicuous consumption and the idea of 'conspicuous leisure'. Veblen's keen observations on the role of social status and wealth in shaping human behavior make this collection a must-read for any student or scholar of economics and sociology. His critique of the capitalist system and the concept of 'economic waste' continue to be relevant in today's society, making this collection a timeless classic. Thorstein Veblen, a Norwegian American economist and sociologist, was a prominent figure in the Progressive Era. His perspectives on economic institutions and social norms were shaped by his academic background and his keen observations of society. Veblen's work continues to be influential in the fields of economics, sociology, and political science, making him a pioneering thinker in the study of societal structures and human behavior. I highly recommend 'Business & Economics Collection: Thorstein Veblen Edition' to readers interested in understanding the complexities of modern capitalism and the relationships between wealth, social status, and consumption. Veblen's incisive analysis and critical perspective offer valuable insights into the workings of contemporary society and the impact of economic systems on human behavior.