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" The ideal pecuniary man is like the ideal delinquent in his unscrupulous conversion of goods and persons to his own ends, and in a callous disregard of the feelings and wishes of others and of the remoter effects of his actions... "
The Canadian Book of Snobs - Pagina 43
de Victoria Branden - 1998 - 292 pagini
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The Theory of the Leisure Class: An Economic Study of Institutions

Thorstein Veblen - 1912 - 424 pagini
...delinquent in much the same way as the industrial man compares with the good-natured shiftless dependent. The ideal pecuniary man is like the ideal delinquent...more consistently and far-sightedly to a remoter end. The kinship of the two types of temperament is further shown in a proclivity to "sport" and gambling,...
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The Theory of the Leisure Class: An Economic Study of Institutions

Veblen Thorstein - 1912 - 420 pagini
...delinquent in much the same way as the industrial man compares with the good-natured shiftless dependent. The ideal pecuniary man is like the ideal delinquent...more consistently and far-sightedly to a remoter end. The kinship of the two types of temperament is further shown in a proclivity to'"sport" and gambling,...
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The theory of the leisure class

Thorstein Veblen - 1912 - 428 pagini
...delinquent in much the same way as the industrial man compares with the good-natured shiftless dependent. The ideal pecuniary man is like the ideal delinquent...more consistently and far-sightedly to a remoter end. The kinship of the two types of temperament is further shown in a proclivity to " sport " and gambling,...
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The American Mind: An Interpretation of American Thought and Character Since ...

Henry Steele Commager - 1950 - 504 pagini
...delinquent in much the same way as the industrial man compares with the good-natured shiftless dependent. The ideal pecuniary man is like the ideal delinquent...more consistently and far-sightedly to a remoter end. The kinship of the two types of temperament is further shown in a proclivity to "sport" and gambling,...
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White-collar Crime: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Crime of the ...

United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on Crime - 1979 - 314 pagini
...such as The Golden Rule. Thorsten Veblen, a turn-of-the-century economist, put the matter this way : "The ideal pecuniary man is like the ideal delinquent...the remoter effects of his actions, but he is unlike them in possessing a keener sense of status and in working more farsight-edly to a remoter end." This...
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White-collar Crime: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Crime of the ...

United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on Crime - 1979 - 302 pagini
...such as The Golden Rule. Thorsten Veblen, a turn-of-the-century economist, put the matter this way : ''The ideal pecuniary man is like the ideal delinquent...the remoter effects of his actions, but he Is unlike them in possessing a keener sense of status and In working more farsightedly to a remoter end." This...
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White Collar Crime: Hearings Before the Committee on the Judiciary, United ...

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1987 - 256 pagini
...from ethical principles.26 Thorsten Veblen, a turn-of-the-century economist, put the matter this way: The ideal pecuniary man is like the ideal delinquent...his actions, but he is unlike him in » possessing a keeper sense of status and in working more farsightedly to a remoter end.27 Although Professor Veblen...
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White Collar Crime: without special title

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1987 - 236 pagini
...from ethical principles. Thorsten Veblen, a turn-of-the-century economist, put the matter this way: The ideal pecuniary man is like the ideal delinquent...remoter effects of his actions, but he is unlike him in v possessing a keeper sense of status and in working more farsightedly to a remoter end.27 Although...
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Theoretical Integration in the Study of Deviance and Crime: Problems and ...

Steven F. Messner, Marvin D. Krohn, Allen E. Liska - 1989 - 356 pagini
...delinquent and entrepreneurial orientations that is reflected in Veblen's frequently quoted observation that "the ideal pecuniary man is like the ideal delinquent...persons to his own ends and in a callous disregard of [ie, freedom from] the feelings and wishes of others or the remoter effects of his actions"(Veblen...
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Just Boys Doing Business?: Men, Masculinities and Crime

Tim Newburn, Elizabeth Anne Stanko - 1994 - 308 pagini
...culture(s) of business deeply problematical. For if we take seriously Veblen's observation (1967: 237) that 'the ideal pecuniary man is like the ideal delinquent...persons to his own ends, and in a callous disregard of (ie freedom from) the feelings of others or remoter effects of his actions', it is hard to see how...
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