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Brief about Thorstein Veblen: By info that we know Thorstein Veblen was born at 1970-01-01. And also Thorstein Veblen is American Economist.

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The addiction to sports, therefore, in a peculiar degree marks an arrested development in man's moral nature.

Tags: Addiction, Nature, Sports

Labor wants pride and joy in doing good work, a sense of making or doing something beautiful or useful - to be treated with dignity and respect as brother and sister.

Tags: Good, Respect, Work

All business sagacity reduces itself in the last analysis to judicious use of sabotage.

Tags: Analysis, Business, Last

In order to stand well in the eyes of the community, it is necessary to come up to a certain, somewhat indefinite, conventional standard of wealth.

Tags: Eyes, Order, Stand

It is always sound business to take any obtainable net gain, at any cost and at any risk to the rest of the community.

Tags: Business, Rest, Risk

The outcome of any serious research can only be to make two questions grow where only one grew before.

Tags: Grow, Research, Serious

Born in iniquity and conceived in sin, the spirit of nationalism has never ceased to bend human institutions to the service of dissension and distress.

Tags: Human, Service, Spirit

Conspicuous consumption of valuable goods is a means of reputability to the gentleman of leisure.

Tags: Gentleman, Means, Valuable

In itself and in its consequences the life of leisure is beautiful and ennobling in all civilised men's eyes.

Tags: Beautiful, Life, Men

In point of substantial merit the law school belongs in the modern university no more than a school of fencing or dancing.

Tags: Law, Point, School

Invention is the mother of necessity.

Tags: Invention, Mother, Necessity

The dog commends himself to our favor by affording play to our propensity for mastery.

Tags: Dog, Favor, Himself

The basis on which good repute in any highly organized industrial community ultimately rests is pecuniary strength; and the means of showing pecuniary strength, and so of gaining or retaining a good name, are leisure and a conspicuous consumption of goods.

Tags: Good, Means, Strength
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