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The Barbarian Status of Women
Thorstein Veblen
Philosophy
Economic theory in the calculable future -- Mr. Cummings's strictures on "The Theory of the leisure class" -- The beginnings of ownership -- The barbarian status of women -- The economic theory of woman's dress -- The instinct of workmanship and the irksomeness of labor -- The army of the commonweal -- "The overproduction fallacy" -- Credit and prices -- Bohm-Bawerk's definition of capital, and th
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