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Bibliografie Thorstein B. Veblen
i.e. Thorstein Bunde Veblen
*Cato, Wisconsin 30. Juli 1857
†Menlo Park, California 3. August 1929
US-amerikanischer Nationalökonom und Soziologe, Begründer
des Institutionalismus
Bücher und Herausgeberschaften
- The ethical grounds of a doctrine of retribution. Philosophische
Dissertation, Yale University, New Haven, Conn. 1884 (ungedruckt).
- (Übersetzer) Gustav Cohn: The science of finance.
Translated by T.B. Veblen. Chicago, Ill.: University
of Chicago Press 1895 (= Economic studies of the University of
Chicago. 1.), xi, 800 S. Original: System der Finanzwirtschaft.
Ein Lesebuch für Studirende [!]. Stuttgart 1889 (= System
der Nationalökonomie. 2.).
- (Herausgeber) The Journal of Political Economy
(Chicago, Ill.), 1896-1905.
- The theory of the leisure class. An economic study
in the evolution of institutions. New York, N.Y. / London:
Macmillan / Macmillan 1899, viii, 400 S.
- The use of loan credit in modern business.
Chicago, Ill.: University of Chicago Press, 1903, 22 S. Separatabdruck
aus: Decennial publications of the University of Chicago. First
series (Chicago, Ill.), Bd. 4, S. 31-50.
- The theory of business enterprise. New York,
N.Y.: Scribner's 1904, vii, 400 S.
- The instinct of workmanship, and the state of the industrial
arts. New York, N.Y.: Macmillan 1914, ix, 355 S.
- Imperial Germany and the industrial revolution. New
York, N.Y. / London: Macmillan / Macmillan 1915, viii, 324 S.
- An inquiry into the nature of peace and the terms of
its perpetuation. New York, N.Y. / London: Macmillan
/ Macmillan 1917, xiii, 367 S. Später auch unter dem Titel:
The nature of peace.
- The higher learning in America. A memorandum on the
conduct of universities by business men. New York, N.Y.:
Huebsch 1918, viii, 286 S.
- (Herausgeber) The Dial (New York, N.Y.), 1918-1919.
- The place of science in modern civilisation and other
essays. New York, N.Y.: Huebsch 1919, 509 S. Später
auch unter dem Titel: Veblen on Marx,
race, science, and economics.
- The industrial system and the captains of industry.
New York, N.Y.: Oriole [1919], 27 S.
- The vested interests and the state of the industrial
arts ("The modern point of view and the new order").
New York, N.Y.: Huebsch 1919, 183 S. Später auch
unter dem Titel: The vested interests and the common man ("The
modern point of view and the new order").
- The engineers and the price system. New York,
N.Y.: Huebsch 1921, 169 S.
- Absentee ownership and business enterprise in recent
times. The case of America. New York, N.Y.: Huebsch 1923,
445 S.
- (Herausgeber & Übersetzer)
The Laxdæla. Translated from the Icelandic, with
an introduction by Thorstein Veblen. New York,
N.Y.: Huebsch 1925, xv, 302 S. Original: Laxdæla saga. Entstanden
zwischen 1230 und 1260.
- Essays in our changing order. Edited by Leon
Ardzrooni. New York, N.Y.: Viking Press 1934, xviii, 472 S.
- What Veblen taught. Selected writings of Thorstein
Veblen. Edited with an introduction by Wesley C[lair]
Mitchell. New York, N.Y.: Viking Press 1936, xlix, 503 S.
- The portable Veblen. Edited, and with an introduction,
by Max Lerner. New York, N.Y.: Viking Press 1948 (= The Viking
portable library.), vii, 632 S. Werkauswahl.
- Thorstein Veblen. Selections from his work,
with an introduction and commentaries by Bernard Rosenberg. New
York, N.Y.: Crowell 1963 (= Major contributors to social science
series.), 100 S. Werkauswahl.
- The writings of Thorstein Veblen. New York,
N.Y.: Kelley 1964-1965 (= Reprints of economics classics.), 11
Bände:
- The theory of the leisure class. With the addition
of a review by William Dean Howells. 1965, 400 S.
- The theory of business enterprise. With the
addition of a review by James Hayden Tufts. 1965, 400 S.
- The instinct of workmanship, and the state of
the industrial arts. 1964, ix, 355 S.
- Imperial Germany and the industrial revolution.
1964, xxi, 343 S.
- An inquiry into the nature of peace and the
terms of its perpetuation. 1964, xii, 376 S.
- The higher learning in America. A memorandum
on the conduct of universities by business men. 1965, viii,
286 S.
- The vested interests and the common man ("The
modern point of view and the new order"). 1964, 183 S.
- The engineers and the price system. 1965, 169
S.
- Absentee ownership and business enterpise [i.e.
enterprise] in recent times. The case of America. 1964, 445
S.
- Essays in our changing order. Edited by Leon
Ardzrooni. With the addition of a recently discovered memorandum
"Wire Barrage" supplied by Joseph Dorfman. 1964,
xviii, 476 S.
- What Veblen taught. Selected writings of Thorstein
Veblen. Edited with an introduction by Wesley C[lair] Mitchell.
1964, xlix, 503 S.
- Essays, reviews, and reports. Previously uncollected
writings. Edited and with an introduction, New light
on Veblen, by Joseph Dorfman. Clifton, N.J.: Kelley 1973, viii,
690 S.
- A Veblen treasury. From leisure class to war, peace,
and capitalism. Rick Tilman, editor. Armonk, N.Y.: Sharpe
1993 (= Studies in institutional economics.), xxix, 402 S. Werkauswahl.
- The collected works of Thorstein Veblen. London:
Routledge / Thoemmes Press 1994 (= Thoemmes reprints.), 10 Bände:
- Volume 1: The theory of the leisure class.
An economic study of institutions. Reprint of 1st edition.
xxxviii, 227, 404 S. Enthält auch John
A[tkinson] Hobson: Veblen. Reprint of 1st edition (1936).
- Volume 2: The theory of business enterprise.
Reprint of 1st edition. vii, 400 S.
- Volume 3: The instinct of workmanship, and
the state of the industrial arts. Reprint of 1st edition.
ix, 355 S.
- Volume 4: Imperial Germany and the industrial
revolution. Reprint of 1st edition. viii, 324 S.
- Volume 5: An inquiry into the nature of peace
and the terms of its perpetuation. Reprint of 1st edition.
xiii, 367 S.
- Volume 6: The higher learning in America. A
memorandum on the conduct of universities by business men.
Reprint of 1st edition. viii, 286 S.
- Volume 7: The vested interests and the common
man, and, The engineers and the price system. Reprints of
the 1st editions. 183, 169 S.
- Volume 8: The place of science in modern civilisation
and other essays. Reprint of 1st edition. 509 S.
- Volume 9: Absentee ownership and business enterpise
[i.e. enterprise] in recent times. The case of America. Reprint
of 1st edition. 445 S.
- Volume 10: Essays in our changing order. Reprint
of the 1st edition. xviii, 470 S.
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