In Veblen's economic writings he associated the "instinct of workmanship" with
A) human conflict, subjugation, and sexual, racial, and class exploitation.
B) the predatory instinct.
C) grubbing for profit.
D) advances which were made in productivity and mastery over nature.
E) the class-divided societies of the slave and feudal eras.
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A) the
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A) business thwarts the development
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A) on the rise
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