veblen
Proper noun 1. A surname of Norwegian origin. - The word is used as a last name, most famously associated with two influential American scholars.
- The word Veblen is used almost exclusively as a proper noun to refer to a specific person, typically one of the two well-known individuals with that surname. It is capitalized.
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- The name can be used attributively to form compound nouns describing concepts, theories, or institutions associated with the individuals.
- Veblenian analysis (referring to Thorstein Veblen's socio-economic theories).
- Veblen goods (a concept in economics where demand increases with price, named after Thorstein Veblen's observations on status-driven consumption).
- Veblenian (adjective): Pertaining to or characteristic of the theories of Thorstein Veblen.
- A Veblenian perspective on modern advertising.
- Veblenesque (adjective): Resembling or suggestive of the ideas of Thorstein Veblen, especially regarding conspicuous consumption.
- The luxury brand's marketing was decidedly Veblenesque.
The word Veblen specifically refers to two distinct individuals: 1. Thorstein Veblen (1857–1929): An American economist and sociologist known for his critique of capitalism and his analysis of social status and "conspicuous consumption." 2. Oswald Veblen (1880–1960): An American mathematician who made foundational contributions to geometry and topology.
As a proper noun (a surname), Veblen has no direct synonyms. In context, one might refer to: - For Thorstein Veblen: the institutional economist, the author of "The Theory of the Leisure Class". - For Oswald Veblen: the geometer, the Princeton mathematician.
- United States mathematician (1880-1960)
- United States economist who wrote about conspicuous consumption (1857-1929)