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Thorstein Veblen's 'The Higher Learning in America' is a groundbreaking critique of the American education system in the early 20th century. Veblen challenges the prevailing notions of higher education, highlighting the influence of economic interests and the disparity between theoretical knowledge and practical skills. His writing style is characterized by sharp wit and keen observations, making the book both engaging and thought-provoking. Veblen's work stands out in the literary context of social criticism and institutional analysis, providing a unique perspective on the complexities of…mehr

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Thorstein Veblen's 'The Higher Learning in America' is a groundbreaking critique of the American education system in the early 20th century. Veblen challenges the prevailing notions of higher education, highlighting the influence of economic interests and the disparity between theoretical knowledge and practical skills. His writing style is characterized by sharp wit and keen observations, making the book both engaging and thought-provoking. Veblen's work stands out in the literary context of social criticism and institutional analysis, providing a unique perspective on the complexities of academia. The book's exploration of educational institutions as sites of social and economic power sheds light on the underlying mechanisms shaping higher learning in America. Thorstein Veblen, a renowned economist and sociologist, brings his expertise to bear on the subject, drawing on his extensive research and academic background. His critical perspective on the role of education in society adds depth and nuance to the discourse on higher learning. 'The Higher Learning in America' is recommended for readers interested in the intersection of education, economics, and social structures, offering a compelling analysis of the forces at play in shaping academic institutions.

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Thorstein Veblen (1857-1929), an American economist and sociologist, was an insightful critic of capitalism and its cultural implications. He emerged from a Norwegian immigrant background to become one of the most provocative and influential thinkers of his time. Veblen studied at Carleton College, Johns Hopkins University, and Yale University, earning his Ph.D. in Philosophy in 1884. His academic career was not without controversy, leading to a series of short tenures at various universities. Veblen's erudite writing carried a heavy emphasis on the social implications of economic practices, most notably the concept of 'conspicuous consumption,' a term he coined in his seminal book 'The Theory of the Leisure Class' (1899). Another significant contribution to the field of education is 'The Higher Learning in America' (1918), where Veblen critiqued the burgeoning corporate influence over academic institutions and their detrimental effect on intellectual freedom and scientific inquiry. His work often displayed a disenchanted view of economic institutions, critiquing their evolution not as logical or efficient outcomes but rather as developments shaped by vested interests and cultural biases. Veblen's legacy is enduring; his sharp observations of economic and social phenomena remain relevant, resonating with contemporary sociological and economic thought.