| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1892 - 512 pages
...interest of the individual, is essentially immoral. It rests primarily on the principle of deception. It is an extension to other human beings of the method...was subjected to man. This method was that of the ambnsh and the snare. Its ruling principle was cunning. Its object was to deceive, circumvent, ensnare,... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1892 - 516 pages
...interest of the individual, is essentially immoral. It rests primarily on the principle of deception, it is an extension to other human beings of the method...animal world by which the latter was subjected to man. Tin's method was that of the ambush and the snare. Its ruling principle was cunning. Its object was... | |
| Thorstein Veblen - 1915 - 430 pages
...interest of the individual is essentially immoral. It rests primarily on the principle of deception. It is an extension to other human beings of the method...was succeeded by more refined kinds of cunning. The more important of these go by the names of business shrewdness, strategy, NESS ENTERPRISE 57 — ^*^r^... | |
| Thorstein Veblen - 1904 - 416 pages
...interest of the individual is essentially immoral. It reeta primarily on the principle of deception. It is an extension to other human beings of the method...capture. Low animal cunning was succeeded by more reflned kinds of cunning. The more important of these go by the names of business shrewdness, strategy,... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1892 - 506 pages
...essentially immoral. It rests primarily on the principle of deception. It is an extension to oilier human beings of the method applied to the animal world...was to deceive, circumvent, ensnare, and capture. Lowanimal cunning was succeeded by more refined kinds of cunning. The most important of these go by... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Commerce - 1961 - 192 pages
...interest of the individual is essentially immoral. It rests primarily on the principle of deception. It is an extension to other human beings of the method...was succeeded by more refined kinds of cunning. The more important of these go by the names of business shrewdness, strategy, and diplomacy, none of which... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce - 1962 - 184 pages
...interest of the individual is essentially Immoral. It rests primarily on the principle of deception. It is an extension to other human beings of the method...was succeeded by more refined kinds of cunning. The more important of these go by the names of business shrewdness, strategy, and diplomacy, none of which... | |
| Ross B. Emmett - 2002 - 480 pages
...interest of the individual is essentially immoral. It rests primarily on the principle of deception. It is an extension to other human beings of the method...was succeeded by more refined kinds of cunning. The more Important of these go by the names of business shrewdness, strategy, 306 convictions is indicated... | |
| Michael Dawson - 2003 - 228 pages
...rule. Salemanship's "law of mind," Veblen asserted, "rests primarily on the principle of deception. It is an extension to other human beings of the method...animal world by which the latter was subjected to man. The method is that of the ambush and the snare. Its ruling principle [is] cunning. Its object (isj... | |
| Thorstein Veblen - 2005 - 229 pages
...interest of the individual is essentially immoral. It rests primarily on the principle of deception. It is an extension to other human beings of the method...to deceive, circumvent, ensnare, and capture. Low ammal cunning was succeeded by more refined kinds of cunning. The more important of these go by the... | |
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