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Thorstein Veblen, an American economist and sociologist, revolutionized the field of economic theory with his incisive critique of capitalism and consumer culture. In works such as "The Theory of the Leisure Class" and "The Theory of Business Enterprise," Veblen introduced concepts such as conspicuous consumption and pecuniary emulation.
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"All business sagacity reduces itself in the last analysis to judicious use of sabotage."

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"The dog commends himself to our favor by affording play to our propensity for mastery."

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"Born in iniquity and conceived in sin, the spirit of nationalism has never ceased to bend human institutions to the service of dissension and distress."

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"It is always sound business to take any obtainable net gain, at any cost and at any risk to the rest of the community."

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"In itself and in its consequences the life of leisure is beautiful and ennobling in all civilised men's eyes."

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"Labor wants pride and joy in doing good work, a sense of making or doing something beautiful or useful - to be treated with dignity and respect as brother and sister."

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"The addiction to sports, therefore, in a peculiar degree marks an arrested development in man's moral nature."

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"In order to stand well in the eyes of the community, it is necessary to come up to a certain, somewhat indefinite, conventional standard of wealth."

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"In point of substantial merit the law school belongs in the modern university no more than a school of fencing or dancing."

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"Invention is the mother of necessity."

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"The outcome of any serious research can only be to make two questions grow where only one grew before."

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"The basis on which good repute in any highly organized industrial community ultimately rests is pecuniary strength; and the means of showing pecuniary strength, and so of gaining or retaining a good name, are leisure and a conspicuous consumption of goods."

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"Conspicuous consumption of valuable goods is a means of reputability to the gentleman of leisure."

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