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Thorstein Veblen

In his best-known book, ''The Theory of the Leisure Class'' (1899), Veblen coined the concepts of ''conspicuous consumption'' and ''conspicuous leisure''. Veblen laid the foundation for the perspective of institutional economics. Contemporary economists still theorize Veblen's distinction between "institutions" and "technology", known as the Veblenian dichotomy.
As a leading intellectual of the Progressive Era in the US, Veblen attacked production for profit. His emphasis on conspicuous consumption greatly influenced economists who engaged in non-Marxist critiques of fascism, capitalism, and technological determinism. Provided by Wikipedia
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The theory of the leisure class; an economic study of institutions, by Veblen, Thorstein, 1857-1929
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The theory of the leisure class / by Veblen, Thorstein, 1857-1929
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The Engineers and the price system by Veblen, Thorstein, 1857-1929
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The theory of the leisure class by Veblen, Thorstein, 1857-1929
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The higher learning in America : a memorandum on the conduct of universities by business men / by Veblen, Thorstein, 1857-1929
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