Veblen in Perspective: His Life and ThoughtRoutledge, 1 jun 2015 - 224 pagina's This work discusses the impact and contemporary relevance of the work of Thorstein Veblen, as well as the source of his ideas. It suggests that he was one of the first modern sociologists of consumption whose analysis of contemporary display and fashion anticipated later theories and research. |
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... universities at which he worked, and his Washington Island retreat. Special thanks are therefore due to Eric Hilleman, College Archivist, Carleton College, Eldred Ellefson of Washington Island; and Barbara Ellefson, Archivist ...
... universities at which he worked, and his Washington Island retreat. Special thanks are therefore due to Eric Hilleman, College Archivist, Carleton College, Eldred Ellefson of Washington Island; and Barbara Ellefson, Archivist ...
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... Carleton College president, the undergraduate Schoo! where they had met as students. It was not a popular union as far as her Christian capitalist family was concerned, although Veblen's father-in-law did try to use his family ...
... Carleton College president, the undergraduate Schoo! where they had met as students. It was not a popular union as far as her Christian capitalist family was concerned, although Veblen's father-in-law did try to use his family ...
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... Carleton between 1877 and 1880; his teaching experience at a Lutheran institution, Monona Academy, Madison ... college teachers “primarily from the ranks of divinity students” (Dorfman 1934, 54–55). For example, in 1890, notwithstanding the ...
... Carleton between 1877 and 1880; his teaching experience at a Lutheran institution, Monona Academy, Madison ... college teachers “primarily from the ranks of divinity students” (Dorfman 1934, 54–55). For example, in 1890, notwithstanding the ...
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Inhoudsopgave
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2 The Mistaken Marginality of the Man from Mars | 30 |
Ethnicity and Evolutionism | 57 |
Back to the Future? | 76 |
5 The Conspicuous Conservation of Leisure Class Culture | 101 |
Predatory Institutions | 117 |
Workmanship Institutions | 137 |
8 Conclusions | 160 |
References | 169 |
Index | 185 |
About the Author | 209 |
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