Thorstein Veblen Quote

It is scarcely necessary to describe this modern system of principles that still continues to govern human intercourse among the civilized peoples, or to attempt an exposition of its constituent articles. It is all to be had in exemplary form, ably incorporated in such familiar documents as the American Declaration of Independence, the French Declaration of the Rights of Man, and the American Constitution; and it is all to be found set forth with all the circumstance of philosophical and juristic scholarship in the best work of such writers as John Locke. Montesquieu. Adam Smith, or Blackstone.


The Vested Interests and the Common Man (1919)


It is scarcely necessary to describe this modern system of principles that still continues to govern human intercourse among the civilized peoples,...

It is scarcely necessary to describe this modern system of principles that still continues to govern human intercourse among the civilized peoples,...

It is scarcely necessary to describe this modern system of principles that still continues to govern human intercourse among the civilized peoples,...

It is scarcely necessary to describe this modern system of principles that still continues to govern human intercourse among the civilized peoples,...