VEBLEN (Thorstein).

Absentee Ownership.

First UK edition. Small 8vo. [8], 445, [3] pp. Original red cloth, spine lettered and ruled in gilt, dust jacket (partial offsetting to endpapers, light spotting to edges not extending to text, contents otherwise unmarked; jacket worn with a few tiny nicks and short closed tears to extremities, two unobtrusive tape reinforcements to verso, spine panel heavily toned, withal a very good example of rare dust jacket). London, George Allen and Unwin Ltd, 1924.

£250.00

One of Veblen’s final works, originally published in America in the previous year, in which he targeted ‘the predation and waste of the corporate capitalist order. Writing in a more polemical style than before, Veblen endorsed the dispossession of absentee owners and business-minded executives from the American corporation’ (Rick Tilman, ‘Thorstein Veblen’ in A Biographical Dictionary of Dissenting Economists, p. 699).

Veblen concluded ‘that the forces of business-as-usual and of national integrity were steadily coalescing ‘by night and cloud’ and that the continued supremacy of business nationalism would probably lead to a renewal of the servile despotism characteristic of earlier epochs’ (IESS).

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