The Collected Works of Thorstein Veblen
By Thorstein Veblen; John A. Hobson
- Published: 1994
- DOI: 10.4324/9780415105026
- Set ISBN: 9780415105026
Set Contents
- Introduction
- Bibliographical Note
- Volume 1. Veblen and The Theory of The Leisure Class
- Volume 2. The Theory of Business Enterprise
- Volume 3. The Instinct of Workmanship
- Volume 4. Imperial Germany and The Industrial Revolution
- Volume 5. An Inquiry into the Nature of Peace and the Terms of its Perpetuation
- Volume 6. The Higher Learning in America: A Memorandum on the Conduct of Universities by Business Men
- Volume 7. The Vested Interests and the Common Man and The Engineers and the Price System
- Volume 8. The Place of Science in Modern Civilisation: And Other Essays
- Volume 9. Absentee Ownership and Business Enterpise in Recent Times: The Case of America
- Volume 10. Essays in our Changing Order
Essays in our Changing Order
Volume Contents
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Front Matter
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Essays in Economics
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Economic Theory in the Calculable Future
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Mr. Cumming’s Strictures on “The Theory of the Leisure Class”
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The Beginnings of Ownership
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The Barbarian Status of Women
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The Economic Theory of Woman’s Dress
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The Instinct of Workmanship and the Irksomeness of Labor
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The Army of the Commonweal
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“The Overproduction Fallacy”
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Credit and Prices
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Böhm-Bawerk’s Definition of Capital, and the Source of Wages
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Fisher’s Rate of Interest
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Fisher’s Capital and Income
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Miscellaneous Papers
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Kant’s Critique of Judgment
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Arts and Crafts
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Christian Morals and the Competitive System
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The Intellectual Pre-Eminence of Jews in Modern Europe
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An Experiment in eugenics
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War Essays
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Japanese Lose Hope for Germany
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The Opportunity of Japan
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Menial Servants During the Period of the War
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Farm Labor for the Period of the War
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Farm Labor and the I.W.W.
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The War and Higher Learning
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A Memorandum on a Schedule of Prices for the Staple Foodstuffs
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Suggestions Touching the Working Program of an Inquiry into the Prospective Terms of Peace
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Outline of a Policy for the Control of the “Economic Penetration” of Backward Countries and of Foreign Investments
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The Passing of National Frontiers
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A Policy of Reconstruction
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Bolshevism is a Menace—to Whom?
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Peace
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Dementia præcox
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Between Bolshevism and War
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Editorials from “The Dial”
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The Economic Consequences of the Peace
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Back Matter