THE institution of a leisure class has an effect not only upon social structure but also upon the individual character of the members of society. So soon as a given proclivity or a given point of view has won acceptance as an authoritative standard or... The Canadian Book of Snobs - Pagina 29de Victoria Branden - 1998 - 292 paginiPrevizualizare limitată - Despre această carte
| Thorstein Veblen - 1912 - 428 pagini
...effect not only upon social structure but also upon the individual character of the members of society. So soon as a given proclivity or a given point of...the development of men's aptitudes and inclinations. This effect is wrought partly by a coercive, educational adaptation of the habits of all individuals,... | |
| Veblen Thorstein - 1912 - 420 pagini
...not only upon social structure but also upon the .individual character of the members of s_ociety. So soon as a given proclivity or a given point of...the development of men's aptitudes and inclinations. This effect is wrought partly by a coercive, educational adaptation^ <tf thq habits of jtll individuals,... | |
| Thorstein Veblen - 1912 - 424 pagini
...effect not only upon social structure but also upon the individual character of the members of society. So soon as a given proclivity or a given point of...the development of men's aptitudes and inclinations. This effect is wrought partly by a coercive, educational adaptation of the habits of all individuals,... | |
| Thorstein Veblen - 1912 - 420 pagini
...effect not only upon social structure but also upon the individual character of the members of society So soon as a given proclivity or a given point of...and will exercise a selective surveillance over the develooment of men's aptitudes and inclinations. This effect is wrought partly by a coercive, educational... | |
| James E. Combs - 1993 - 172 pagini
...effect not only upon social structure but also upon the individual character of the members of society. So soon as a given proclivity or a given point of...members of the society which has accepted it as a norm. (166) Veblen saw ordinary people using a leisure class for "pecuniary emulation," since the elite show... | |
| John Cunningham Wood - 1993 - 716 pagini
...effect not only upon social structure but also upon the individual character of the members of society. So soon as a given proclivity or a given point of...it will react upon the character of the members of a society which has accepted it as a norm. It will to some extent shape their habits or thought and... | |
| Donald K. Sharpes - 2002 - 550 pagini
...whether merit stands in the way of diversity will be perennial. RESTRUCTURING SCHOOLS FOR EFFECTIVENESS So soon as a given proclivity or a given point of...members of the society which has accepted it as a norm. (Thorstein Veblen, The Theory of the Leisure Class, 1899, 1962, 145) Some critics of the schools argue... | |
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