Né(e)
July 30, 1857
Cato, United States
Décédé(e)
August 3, 1929
Menlo Park, United States
Connu(e) pour
American economist and sociologist
Thorstein Veblen (1857–1929) was United States best known for American economist and sociologist.
Thorstein Veblen (July 30, 1857 – August 3, 1929) was an American economist and sociologist from the United States. He was a well-known critic of capitalism and introduced concepts like conspicuous consumption. His extensive writings continue to shape understanding of economic behavior.
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Early Life and Origins
Thorstein Bunde Veblen was born on July 30, 1857, in Cato, United States. His early life was rooted in a Norwegian-American immigrant community, providing a unique lens through which he would later observe American society. While specific details about his family and upbringing are not extensively provided, his background undeniably influenced his later academic pursuits.
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Career Beginnings
Veblen embarked on a multifaceted academic journey, developing his intellectual prowess across various disciplines. His early career saw him establish himself as a scholar with a keen interest in the intersections of economics, sociology, and philosophy. This foundational period laid the groundwork for his eventual emergence as a prominent social critic.
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Major Achievements and Career Highlights
Thorstein Veblen achieved significant recognition as both a writer and a professor, roles he held alongside being an economist, docent, editor, sociologist, and philosopher. He became widely known during his lifetime as a well-known critic of capitalism. His unique perspective and analytical rigor established him as a distinctive voice in early 20th-century American intellectual life.
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Notable Works or Contributions
Veblen's bibliography is extensive and influential, featuring works that remain central to economic and sociological discourse. Among his most impactful publications is "The theory of the leisure class," which introduced the concept of conspicuous consumption and challenged prevailing economic assumptions. Another significant work, "The theory of business enterprise," delved into the nature of corporate behavior and its societal implications.
Other notable contributions include "Absentee ownership and business enterprise in recent times," which explored the evolving structures of modern capitalism. His work "The engineers and the price system" considered the role of technical experts in economic management. Veblen also authored "An inquiry into the nature of peace and the terms of its perpetuation," demonstrating his broad intellectual range and engagement with pressing global issues.
His academic output also included "Essays in our changing order," "Science of finance," and "The Laxdaela saga," reflecting his diverse interests. The "Collected Short Works of Thorstein Veblen - Volume I" gathers additional insights from his prolific career. His work, "The higher learning in America," published posthumously, offers a critical examination of academic institutions.
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Later Years
Thorstein Veblen passed away on August 3, 1929, in Menlo Park, United States. Despite the academic challenges and unconventional path he sometimes faced during his lifetime, his intellectual output remained consistently sharp and provocative. His final years saw his ideas continue to resonate, laying groundwork for future generations of scholars.
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Legacy and Impact
Thorstein Veblen's legacy as an American economist and sociologist is profound. He introduced concepts like 'conspicuous consumption' and 'conspicuous leisure,' which fundamentally altered how economists and sociologists understood social stratification and consumer behavior. His critical analysis of institutions and the pecuniary culture continues to inform contemporary debates on wealth, class, and economic systems.
Veblen's h-index of 35, based on 185 papers, demonstrates the academic reach and sustained interest in his scholarly work. While some top works listed were posthumous or revised editions, earlier versions and core ideas from his lifetime publications like "The Higher Learning in America" have garnered significant citation. His distinct institutionalist perspective profoundly influenced fields beyond economics, cementing his place as an enduring figure in social science.
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Quand Thorstein Veblen est-il/elle décédé(e) ?
Thorstein Veblen est décédé(e) le 3 août 1929 à Menlo Park, United States, à l'âge de 72 ans.
Où est né(e) Thorstein Veblen ?
Thorstein Veblen est né(e) à Cato, United States le 30 juillet 1857.
Pour quoi Thorstein Veblen est-il/elle le/la plus connu(e) ?
Thorstein Veblen est surtout connu(e) pour American economist and sociologist.
Quel âge avait Thorstein Veblen à sa mort ?
Thorstein Veblen avait 72 ans au moment de son décès.
Quelle était la nationalité de Thorstein Veblen ?
Thorstein Veblen était originaire de United States.
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