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Veblen's critique of Marx's philosophical preconceptions of political economy
Authors:Phillip Anthony O'Hara
Affiliation:1. mike.white@buseco.monash.edu.au
Abstract:
This paper explores some of the theoretical linkages between Thorstein Veblen and Karl Marx. Special reference is placed Veblen's criticisms of Marx and the Marxist tradition for adhering to the preconceptions of (a) the natural right of labour to the full product, and (b) the teleology of conscious agents directing action towards change. Veblen was incorrect to believe that Marx adhered to the natural right of labour thesis, but he was correct to assert that Marx utilized undesirable teleologies. Overall, however, Veblen was attempting to reformulate and modernise the materialistic conception of history through an evolutionary analysis of institutions. The two thinkers complement each other in important ways, although Veblen's analysis is more evolutionary, collectivist and holistic.
Keywords:Veblen  Marx  philosophical preconceptions  political economy  natural rights  teleologies  Darwinian evolution  institutions  capitalism
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