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Thorstein Bunde Veblen (/ˈθɔːrstaɪn ˈvɛblən/; July 30, 1857 –
August 3, 1929) was an
American economist and
sociologist who,
during his lifetime, emerged...
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Thorsten (
Thorstein, Torstein, Torsten) is a
Scandinavian given name. The Old
Norse name was Þórsteinn. It is a
compound of the
theonym Þór (Thor) and...
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Thorstein Eiriksson (Old Norse: Þórsteinn Eiríksson [ˈθoːrˌstɛinː ˈɛiˌriːksˌson]) was the
third and
youngest son of Erik the Red.
Almost nothing is known...
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Thorstein Aschehoug Lambrechts (6
October 1856 – 11 May 1933) was a
Norwegian bookseller.
Lambrechts was born in the
village of Kråkstad in Akershus,...
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Thorstein the Red or
Thorstein Olafsson was a
viking chieftain who
flourished in late ninth-century Scotland. He was born
around 850 AD and was the son...
- The Tale of
Thorstein Staff-Struck (Old
Norse Þorsteins þáttr stangarhǫggs) is an
Icelandic þáttr
which tells the tale of a
conflict between the houses...
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writings of
Edward Bellamy,
along with some of the
later works of
Thorstein Veblen such as The
Engineers And The
Price System written in 1921. William...
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Thorstein Himle (October 11, 1857 –
October 18, 1925) was a Norwegian-born
American missionary affiliated with the
American Lutheran Hauge Synod Mission...
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Veblen good is a type of
luxury good,
named after American economist Thorstein Veblen, for
which the
demand increases as the
price increases, in apparent...
- the name of
Thorstein the
Black and his wife Grimhild, but
illness soon
struck the
group and both
Grimhild and Gudrid's
husband Thorstein died. According...