Irving Louis Horowitz directed the Veblen Project since its beginnings. He is Hannah Arendt Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Sociology and Political Science at Rutgers University. He is editor of various festschriften, including volumes in honor of C. Wright Mills, Abraham Edel, and Eli Ginzberg. His most recent work is Behemoth: The Theory and History of Political Sociology.
-Collectively, the essays make a persuasive case for Veblen's
legacy not only as a social scientist but also as a sardonic
stylist of his times. Appropriate for upper-division undergraduate
through faculty collections.- --R. S. Hewett, Choice -Horowitz's
Veblen project is one of the great efforts at restoring and
maintaining the work of Veblen in the forefront of American
intellectual opinion.- --Professor Marc Tool, California State
University
"Collectively, the essays make a persuasive case for Veblen's
legacy not only as a social scientist but also as a sardonic
stylist of his times. Appropriate for upper-division undergraduate
through faculty collections." --R. S. Hewett, Choice "Horowitz's
Veblen project is one of the great efforts at restoring and
maintaining the work of Veblen in the forefront of American
intellectual opinion." --Professor Marc Tool, California State
University
"Collectively, the essays make a persuasive case for Veblen's
legacy not only as a social scientist but also as a sardonic
stylist of his times. Appropriate for upper-division undergraduate
through faculty collections." --R. S. Hewett, Choice "Horowitz's
Veblen project is one of the great efforts at restoring and
maintaining the work of Veblen in the forefront of American
intellectual opinion." --Professor Marc Tool, "California State
University"
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