The 38 selections in the volume include complete texts of all of
Veblen's major articles and book reviews from 1882 to 1914, plus
key chapters from his books The Theory of the Leisure Class (1899),
The Theory of Business Enterprise (1904) and The Instinct of
Workmanship (1914). These writings present a wide range of Veblen's
most significant contributions, especially with respect to the
philosophical and psychological foundations of economics,
sociology, and other social sciences. A thorougly comprehensive
volume, this is the only collection to present Veblen's writings in
chronological order, so that their development can be correctly
understood. The volume is edited by a leading sociologist and a
prominent economist, who provide extensive introductory essays
which include item-by-item commentaries that place each selection
in its intellectual-historical context and in relation to
subsequent developments in economics. It makes for a valuable
source of reference both for students and researchers alike. .
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