Thorstein Veblen, an enigmatic figure in American intellectual history, was dismissed by prestigious universities yet recognized by peers as president of the American Economic Association. Known for coining "conspicuous consumption," he remains a largely overlooked social critic from the Progressive Era. This critical biography delves into the complexities of his character and contributions to modern social theory, aiming to clarify his legacy and significance in shaping economic and social thought.
John Patrick Diggins Boeken
John Patrick Diggins was hoogleraar geschiedenis aan het Graduate Center van de City University of New York, auteur van meer dan een dozijn boeken over een breed scala aan onderwerpen uit de Amerikaanse intellectuele geschiedenis. Zijn werk duikt diep in de intellectuele stromingen die de Amerikaanse samenleving hebben gevormd, en onderzoekt de complexe wisselwerking tussen idealen en realiteiten. Diggins' schrijven wordt gekenmerkt door scherp inzicht en zijn vermogen om minder voor de hand liggende verbanden in het Amerikaanse denken te belichten.



The Proud Decades
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Richly instructive. . . . With characteristic cogency and verve John Diggins has painted a memorable portrait of the United States at a triumphant moment in its history.-David M. Kennedy, Stanford University
The book explores Mussolini's multifaceted image and the American fascination with him during the 1920s and early '30s. John Diggins analyzes how this ideological phenomenon reflects the darker aspects of American political values and assumptions, revealing the complexities of American attitudes towards foreign leaders and ideologies. Through this examination, the author sheds light on the implications of such fascination for American politics and society during that era.