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Veblen and The Theory of The Leisure Class


Volume Contents

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    Front Matter
  • Veblen By J. A. Hobson
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      Prelims
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      I
      Thorstein Veblen
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      II
      The Place of Economics in The Sciences
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      III
      Veblen’s Attitude Towards Marx
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      IV
      Veblen’s Socialism
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      V
      Social Implications of A Predatory System
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      VI
      The Economics of Education
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      VII
      The Field of Politics
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      VIII
      Personal Prestige
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      IX
      A Summary and Estimate
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      Index
  • The Theory of The Leisure Class: An Economic Study of Institutions By Anonymous [T. Veblen]
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      Prelims
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      I
      Introductory
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      II
      Pecuniary Emulation
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      III
      Conspicuous Leisure
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      IV
      Conspicuous Consumption
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      V
      The Pecuniary Standard of Living
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      VI
      Pecuniary Canons of Taste
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      VII
      Dress as an Expression of the Pecuniary Culture
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      VIII
      Industrial Exemption and Conservatism
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      IX
      The Conservation of Archaic Traits
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      X
      Modern Survivals of Prowess
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      XI
      The Belief in Luck
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      XII
      Devout Observances
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      XIII
      Survivals of the Non-Invidious Interest
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      XIV
      The Higher Learning as an Expression of the Pecuniary Culture
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      Index