| University of Wisconsin - 1912 - 468 páginas
...conduces immediately to a better performance of domestic service — the domestic sphere; (2) 4Veblen, The Theory of the Leisure Class, p. 375. such accomplishments...interest, without prompting from the canons of propriety." 5 Where women enter the higher fields of learning, they show a tendency — although not so marked... | |
| Theresa Schmid McMahon - 1912 - 142 páginas
...Veblen, The Theory of the Leisure Class, p. 375. such accomplishments and dexterity, quasi-scholarly arid quasiartistic, as plainly come in under the head of...interest, without prompting from the canons of propriety. ' ' 5 > Where women enter the higher fields of learning, they show a tendency — although not so marked... | |
| Thorstein Veblen - 1912 - 428 páginas
...accomplishments and dexterity, quasi-scholarly and quasi-artistic, as plainly come in under the head of a performance of vicarious leisure. Knowledge is felt...interest, without prompting from the canons of propriety, and without reference back to a master whose comfort or good repute is to be enhanced by the employment... | |
| Thorstein Veblen - 1912 - 424 páginas
...accomplishments and dexterity, quasi-scholarly and quasi-artistic, as plainly come in under the head of a performance of vicarious leisure. Knowledge is felt...interest, without prompting from the canons of propriety, and without reference back to a master whose comfort or good repute is to be enhanced by the employment... | |
| Veblen Thorstein - 1912 - 420 páginas
...accomplishments and dexterity, quasi-scholarly and quasi-artistic, as plainly come in under the head of a performance of vicarious leisure. Knowledge is felt...interest, without prompting from the canons of propriety, and without reference back to a master whose comfort or good repute is to be enhanced by the employment... | |
| Ross B. Emmett - 2002 - 480 páginas
...accomplishments and dexterity, quasi-scholarly and quasi-artistic, as plainly come in under the head of a performance of vicarious leisure. Knowledge is felt...interest, without prompting from the canons of propriety, and without reference back to a master whose comfort or good repute is to be enhanced by the employment... | |
| Rick Tilman - 2004 - 322 páginas
...Veblen, The Theory of the Leisure Class, 180. 20. Ibid., 389-390. 21. Ibid.. 376-377. Veblen continued: "Knowledge is felt to be unfeminine if it is knowledge...interest, without prompting from the canons of propriety, and without reference back to a master whose comfort or good repute is to be enhanced by the employment... | |
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