Thorstein Veblen is best known for his authorship of "The Theory
of the Leisure Class" and "The Theory of Business Enterprise,"
which made him a celebrated figure in the fields of economics and
sociology at the turn of the twentieth century. In this book,
Sidney Plotkin and Rick Tilman argue that in addition to his
well-known work in these fields Veblen also made important--and
until now overlooked--statements about politics.
While Veblen's writings seldom mention politics, they are
saturated with political ideas: about the relationship among war,
executive power, and democracy; about the similarities between
modern executive positions and monarchy; about the political
influence of corporate power; about the symbolism of politics; and
about many other issues. By demonstrating the deep relevance of
Veblen's writings to today's political troubles, "The Political
Ideas of Thorstein Veblen "offers an important reconsideration of a
major American thinker.
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