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The Theory of the Leisure Class

The Theory of the Leisure Class

The Theory of the Leisure Class
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The Theory of the Leisure Class

by Veblen, Thorstein

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ISBN 13
9781560005629
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Routledge, 1991 soft cover in near fine condition. Soft cover. Near Fine.

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The Theory of the Leisure Class is a book, first published in 1899, by the Norwegian-American economist Thorstein Veblen while he was a professor at the University of Chicago. Veblen claimed he wrote the book as a perceptive personal essay criticizing contemporary culture, rather than as an economics textbook. Critics claim this was an excuse for his failure to cite sources.

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Title
The Theory of the Leisure Class
Author
Veblen, Thorstein
Format/Binding
Paperback
Book Condition
Used - Near Fine
Quantity Available
1
ISBN 10
1560005629
ISBN 13
9781560005629
Publisher
Routledge
Place of Publication
New Brunswick
Date Published
1991
Keywords
ECONOMICS,BUSINESS,LEISURE CLASS,SOCIAL HISTORY

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