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In "The Engineers and the Price System," Thorstein Veblen offers a penetrating analysis of the role of engineers in the modern economic landscape, particularly within the constraints of the capitalist price system. Veblen employs a unique blend of sociological insight and economic theory, illustrated through sharp critique of prevailing economic ideals and practices. He advocates for the integration of engineering principles into economic structures, positing that the professional and technical expertise of engineers could restore efficiency in production and mitigate the chaos wrought by…mehr

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In "The Engineers and the Price System," Thorstein Veblen offers a penetrating analysis of the role of engineers in the modern economic landscape, particularly within the constraints of the capitalist price system. Veblen employs a unique blend of sociological insight and economic theory, illustrated through sharp critique of prevailing economic ideals and practices. He advocates for the integration of engineering principles into economic structures, positing that the professional and technical expertise of engineers could restore efficiency in production and mitigate the chaos wrought by speculative capitalism. This book stands as a vital touchstone in the fields of both economics and sociology, highlighting the discord between technological advancement and economic organization. Thorstein Veblen, renowned for his critical examinations of capitalism, was deeply influenced by the economic disruptions of his time, including the rise of industrialization and the burgeoning role of technology in society. His earlier works, such as "The Theory of the Leisure Class," laid the groundwork for his exploration of class and productive labor, informing his perspective on the necessity of an economic system that harmonizes innovation and social welfare. Veblen's background in sociology and economic theory uniquely positioned him to address the complexities of his era. For readers seeking a profound understanding of the tensions between technological progress and economic structure, Veblen's "The Engineers and the Price System" offers invaluable insights. It beckons both scholars and the general public to reconsider the possibilities of an economy guided by technical ingenuity rather than mere profit motives, making it an essential read for anyone interested in the relationship between technology, economics, and society.

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Thorstein Bunde Veblen was an astute and insightful American economist and sociologist, renowned for his groundbreaking analysis of economic institutions and his contemplations on the social order. Born on July 30, 1857, in Wisconsin to Norwegian-American parents, Veblen grew to be a pivotal figure in what would later be called institutional economics. Educated at Carleton College and later at Johns Hopkins University, he completed his PhD at Yale University in 1884. Veblen's intellectual endeavors explored the intricate intersections between the economy, society, and technology. Among his numerous publications, 'The Engineers and the Price System', written in 1921, stands as a significant text that deliberates on the role of engineers in reordering the economic system that was dominated by business interests to the detriment of technical efficiency and social welfare. Veblen, through his literary works, offered piercing critiques of capitalism and coined terms like 'conspicuous consumption,' which remains relevant in sociological and economic discourses today. His seminal book, 'The Theory of the Leisure Class' (1899), further exemplifies his sharp analysis of the societal classes and their consumptive behaviors. Veblen's profound insights continue to be reflected in contemporary discussions of economic thought and class structure. He passed away on August 3, 1929, leaving behind a legacy that firmly situates him as a critical thinker of the Progressive Era and a leading light in the annals of economic sociology.