According to Veblen the class divided societies of the slave and feudal eras owed their existence to
A) the institution of private property and the predatory instinct.
B) the struggle between the common man and the absentee owner.
C) substantial increases in efficiency, technological knowledge and tools.
D) a brute, coercive force that was perpetuated by institutional and ideological legitimation.
E) none of the above.
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Q29: Veblen believed that
A) business thwarts the development
Q30: The late 1800's witnessed structural transformations in
Q31: Thorstein Veblen wrote extensively
A) on the rise
Q32: In Veblen's economic writings he associated the
Q33: The conflict between the traits of workmanship
Q35: The use of the term "sabotage" by
Q36: The institutionalized legitimate force which kept intact
Q37: Veblen's analysis of imperialism in the late
Q38: The concept of "emulative consumption" or consumerism
Q39: The misery of the workers according to
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