This focuses on Veblen's writings up to 1914 in which he crafts his core concepts, develops his theoretical position both constructively and critically, and applies analysis topics including the evolution of human institutions and the economic dynamics of modern society.
Charles Camic is John Evans Professor of Sociology at Northwestern University. Previously, he was Martindale-Bascom Professor of Sociology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Geoffrey M. Hodgson is a Research Professor in Business Studies at the University of Hertfordshire. He is an academician of the Academy of Social Sciences and the author of of over 100 academic journal articles, as well as having written numerous books.
General Introduction Part I: The Early Works 1. Introduction 2. 'Mill's Theory of the Taxation of Land' (1882) (Johns Hopkins University Circulars) 3. 'Kant's Critique of Judgment' (1884) (Journal of Speculative Philosophy) 4. 'Some Neglected Points in the Theory of Socialism' (1891) (Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science) 5. 'Böhm-Bawerk's Definition of Capital and the Source of Wages' (1892) (Quarterly Journal of Economics) 6. 'The Food Supply and the Price of Wheat' (1893) (Journal of Political Economy) 7. Review of The Land-Systems of British India by B.H. Baden-Powell (1893) (Journal of Political Economy) 8. Review of Der Parlamentarismus, die Volksgesetzgebung und die Socialdemokratie by Karl Kautsky (1894) (Journal of Political Economy) 9. 'The Economic Theory of Women's Dress" (1894) (Popular Science Monthly) 10. Review of Socialisme et Science Positive by Enrico Ferri (1896) (Journal of Political Economy) 11. Review of Einfuhrung in den Socialismus by Richard Calwer (1897) (Journal of Political Economy) 12. Review of Essais sur la conception matérialiste de l'histoire by Antonio Labriola (1897) (Journal of Political Economy) 13. Review of Die Marxistische Socialdemokratic by Max Lorenz (1897) (Journal of Political Economy) 14. Review of Über einige Grundfragen der Socialpolitik und der Volkswirtschaftslehre by Gustav Schmoller (1898) Journal of Political Economy) 15. Review of Aristocracy and Evolution: A Study of the Rights, the Origins and the Social Functions of the Wealthier Classes by William H. Mallock (1898) (Journal of Political Economy) Part II: The Flowering of Veblenian Theory 16. 'Why Is Economics Not an Evolutionary Science?' (1898) (Quarterly Journal of Economics) 17. 'The Instinct of Workmanship and the Irksomeness of Labor' (1898) (American Journal of Sociology) 18. The Beginnings of Ownership' (1898) (American Journal of Sociology) 19. 'The Barbarian Status of Women' (1899) (American Journal of Sociology) 20. 'The Preconceptions of Economic Science,' Parts I, II, III (1899-1900) (Quarterly Journal of Economics) 21. Review of The Development of English Thought: A Study in the Economic Interpretation of History by Simon N. Patten (1899) (Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science) 22. The Theory of the Leisure Class: An Economic Study in the Evolution of Institutions, Chapter 8 (1899) Part III: Critiques and Further Developments 23. Introduction 24. 'Mr. Cummings's Strictures on "The Theory of the Leisure Class" (1899) Journal of Political Economy) 24. Review of Social Laws: An Outline of Sociology by Gabriel Tarde (1900) (Journal of Political Economy) 25. 'Industrial and Pecuniary Employments' (1901) (Publications of the American Economic Association) 26. 'Gustav Schmoller's Economics' (1901) (Quarterly Journal of Economics) 27. Review of Psychologie économique by Gabriel Tarde (1902) (Journal of Political Economy) 28. Review of Der moderne Kapitalismus by Werner Sombart (1903) (Journal of Political Economy) 29. Review of Pure Sociology: A Treatise Concerning the Origin and Spontaneous Development of Society by Lester Ward (1903) (Journal of Political Economy) 30. The Theory of Business Enterprise, Chapter 7 (1904) Part IV: The Penultimate Period 31. Introduction 32. 'The Place of Science in Modern Civilisation' (1906) (American Journal of Sociology) 33. 'The Socialist Economics of Karl Marx and His Followers,' Parts I & II (1906-07) (Quarterly Journal of Economics) 34. 'Professor Clark's Economics' (1908) (Quarterly Journal of Economics) 35. 'The Evolution of the Scientific Point of View' (1908) (University of California Chronicle) 36. 'On the Nature of Capital I,' Parts I & II (1908) (Quarterly Journal of Economics) 37. 'Fisher's Capital and Income' & 'Fisher's Rate of Interest' (1908-09) (Political Science Quarterly) 38. 'The Limitations of Marginal Utility' (1909) (Journal of Political Economy) 39. 'The Mutation Theory and the Blond Race' (1913) (Journal of Race Development) 40. The Instinct of Workmanship, and the State of the Industrial Arts, Chapters 1 & 2 (1914) Epilogue: Veblen's Writings after 1914