The Theory of the Leisure Class (critique and commentary)

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"The Theory of the Leisure Class (critique and commentary)" is Nikolai Bukharin’s Marxist analysis and critical examination of Thorstein Veblen’s classic work on conspicuous consumption and class structure.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Marxist critique
book
non-fiction book
about Thorstein Veblen
academicDiscipline economics
philosophy
sociology
aimsTo demonstrate limits of non-Marxist class analysis
reassert centrality of production and exploitation
situate Veblen within bourgeois political economy
analyzes bourgeois society
capitalist class relations
author Nikolai Bukharin
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compares Veblen’s analysis and Marx’s analysis of class
countryOfOrigin Soviet Union
criticizes Veblen’s concept of conspicuous consumption
Veblen’s treatment of class without reference to exploitation
institutional economics of Thorstein Veblen
critiquesAspect Veblen’s focus on consumption over production
Veblen’s neglect of surplus value
Veblen’s treatment of class as status rather than relation of production
employsTheory Marxist value theory
historical materialism
focusesOn ideological functions of consumption
role of leisure class in capitalism
genre literary criticism
political economy
sociological critique
influencedBy Friedrich Engels
Karl Marx
Vladimir Lenin
intellectualContext Soviet Marxist debates on bourgeois economics
language Russian
mainSubject analysis of conspicuous consumption
class structure under capitalism
critique of Thorstein Veblen
movement Marxism
Marxist political economy
perspective Marxist
relatedWork historical materialism
surface form: Historical Materialism

Imperialism and World Economy
targetAudience Marxist theorists
critics of bourgeois sociology
students of political economy
timePeriod early 20th century

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Nikolai Bukharin notableWork The Theory of the Leisure Class (critique and commentary)
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Veblen notableFor The Theory of the Leisure Class (critique and commentary)
subject surface form: Thorstein Veblen
this entity surface form: The Theory of the Leisure Class