Thorstein Veblen is a key figure in early twentieth-century American intellectual history. Variously described as a "revolutionary iconoclast," "the father of technocracy" and "the best critic of America that America has produced," his work is frequentlycompared with that of Marx, Durkheim and Weber for its breadth and insight.
This study sets Veblen"s work in its social and intellectual context, delineating its main concepts and tensions, and re-establishing the extent of his influence. In the process, Spindler evaluates the usefulness and the limitations of Veblen"s views for an understanding of American culture by considering Veblen not just as an economist or a sociologist - as has been the case up to nowbut as a seminal analyst and criticof modern American culture, whose influence and importance has been underplayed and whose radicalism has been blunted by postwar commentators. Это и многое другое вы найдете в книге Veblen and Modern America: Revolutionary Iconoclast (Michael Spindler)