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Essays in Our Changing Order is the ninth volume in the collected works of America's pre-eminent social scientist. Each volume has a new opening essay, in this case, a comprehensive review of Veblen's works by Scott Bowman that stands by itself as a premier statement.
Using an innovative framework, Bowman sees Veblen as concerned with three unifying themes; the dynamic interrelationships between instinct, habits of thought, environment, and social change in human evolution; the essential contradiction between business and industry sustained by the instinctual dominance of pecuniary exploit over workmanlike efficiency: and the role of ideological and animistic thinking in human affairs.
This volume of Veblen's most important studies, published posthumously in 1936, illustrates and embellishes the themes Bowman outlines in a variety of ways, and is remarkable for its contemporanity and literary freshness.
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World politics, World War, 1914-1918, Economics, World War (1914-1918) fast (OCoLC)fst01180746, Économie politique, Sociale wetenschappen, Veblen, thorstein, 1857-1929, Economics, philosophy, Guerre mondiale, 1914-1918, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS, General, Reference, WirtschaftstheorieTimes
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Reprint of 1934 ed.
"Published in September 1934...Third printing June, 1945."
"A list of book reviews, written for 'The Journal of political economy'by Thorstein Veblen": p. 471-472.
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