Conspicuous Consumption by Thorstein Veblen

Conspicuous Consumption by Thorstein Veblen

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Conspicuous Consumption by Thorstein Veblen

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With its wry portrayal of a shallow, materialistic 'leisure class' obsessed by clothes, cars, consumer goods and climbing the social ladder, this withering satire on modern capitalism is as pertinent today as it was when it was written over a century ago.

THORSTEIN B. VEBLEN, the son of Norwegian immigrants, was born in Valders, Wisconsin, on July 30, 1857, and was raised in rural Minnesota. He graduated from Carleton Col-lege in Northfield, Minnesota, in 1880 and earned his doc-torate from Yale in 1884.

An economist and social critic, Veblen dissected Ameri-can social and economic institutions and analyzed their psy-chological bases, laying the foundations for the study of institutional economics. In The Theory of Business Enter-prise (1904), he described the inherent conflict between the processes of technology and industry and those of business: Technology, the making of goods, naturally tended toward maximum efficiency in production, while business, the mak-ing of money, profited from monetary manipulation and restrictions on output to create artificially high prices.

Despite the effects these theories have had on the study of modern economics, it was The Theory of the Leisure Class, published in 1899, that became Veblen's best-known work. In it, he introduced the now classic concept of con-spicuous consumption. Other books include The Instinct of Workmanship and the State of the Industrial Arts (1915) and The Engineers and the Price System (1921).

After retiring from a teaching career that included tenures at the University of Chicago, Stanford University, the Uni-versity of Wisconsin, and The New School for Social Research in New York City, Veblen died near Menlo Park, California, on August 3, 1929.

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ISBN 13 9780143037590
ISBN 10 0143037595
Title Conspicuous Consumption
Author Thorstein Veblen
Series Penguin Books: Great Ideas
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Penguin Putnam Inc
Year published 2006-05-30
Number of pages 112
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