Publication Date
3-19-2025
Document Type
Working Paper
Advisor
Professor John Hall
Journal of Economic Literature Classification Codes
B15, D23, O35
Key Words
Copyleft, Copyright, Free Software, Instincts, Thorstein Veblen
Abstract
This inquiry seeks to establish that Thorstein Veblen’s writings offered insights that could assist us in understanding the digital realm in contemporary times. Through advancing his thinking for dealing with the instincts of idle curiosity and workmanship, in particular, Veblen provided an understanding of capital as technologies, especially, that should be valued as contributions to the common and joint stocks of knowledge. Back in his day, Veblen’s understanding of capital, ownership, and private property offered ways for us to think of some of the potential usages of technology as well as a range of possibilities for sabotage. What is more, the understanding that Veblen advanced in the first decades of the twentieth century could be viewed as offering insights as well as ways for approaching currently available digital technologies taking forms as software and digital media, in particular. With this inquiry it shall be argued that in contemporary times Veblen’s legacy does indeed assist us in understanding diverse forms of softwaresuch as open source, proprietary, and freeas well as approaches to their ownership, production, and applications.
Rights
Copyright 2025 Tanner Weber
This work is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International.
Persistent Identifier
https://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/43577
Citation Details
Weber, Tanner. “Towards a Veblenian View of the Digital Realm”, Portland State University Economics Working Papers.88. (16 March 2025) i + 17 pages.