Essays in Our Changing Order

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Commercial Clubs
Commercialised Nationalism
Country's Industry
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gender roles analysis
Hedonistic Postulates
Industrial Arts
industrial society evolution
Leon Ardzrooni
Mid-Victorian Liberalism
Modern Civilised Communities
Modern Industrial System
Pacific League
Pecuniary Concept
pecuniary culture
philosophical anthropology
Prairie States
Predatory Culture
Predatory Life
Psychic Income
Roundabout
Scott R. Bowman
socioeconomic transformation
Substantial Citizens
Underlying Population
union movements
Vested Rights
Visible Drift
wartime labor dynamics
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Workmanlike Efficiency

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  • ISBN 9781138523029
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 19 Feb 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Essays in Our Changing Order is the ninth volume in the collected works of America's pre-eminent social scientist. Each volume has a new opening essay, in this case, a comprehensive review of Veblen's works by Scott Bowman that stands by itself as a premier statement. Using an innovative framework, Bowman sees Veblen as concerned with three unifying themes: the dynamic interrelationships between instinct, habits of thought, environment, and social change in human evolution; the essential contradiction between business and industry sustained by the instinctual dominance of pecuniary exploit over workmanlike efficiency; and the role of ideological and animistic thinking in human affairs.

This volume of Veblen's most important studies, published posthumously in 1936, illustrates and embellishes the themes Bowman outlines in a variety of ways, and is remarkable for its contemporanity and literary freshness. Veblen's editor, Leon Ardzrooni, divides the work into three major segments: essays on economics, including the history of the field; miscellaneous papers, which nearly all come to rest on matters of religion and philosophy; and what Ardzrooni calls war essays, which again reveal a very worldly and wise observer of current events and critic of national policies. What is so astonishing is the timeliness of these seemingly time bound concerns: whether dealing with the condition of women, the intellectual contributions of Jews, farm labor and unions, or the meaning of the Bolshevik Revolution, Veblen confronts us with insights into still-unfinished business.

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