Essays a conceptural clarification and theory of the process of economic evolution. Using the Veblenian matrix, conceptualizes the economic process in the framework of culture and its evolution. Economic evolution, as a gestalt, comprises the processes of both economic growth (quantitative statics) and development (qualitative dynamics). The dynamics of culture evolution is founded on the advance of technology which constitutes the “core of culture”. The essence of the process of culture evolution is contained in the dichotomy of useful knowledge. The advance of useful knowledge appears in its applicationas technology and in its store as culture. The process of economic evolution increases the capacity of culture and thereby enables humankind to take bigger and bigger bites of the infinity of knowledge. Culture evolution, fed by the dynamics of the economic process, offers the potential for an enhanced “consciousness of the cosmos” and as such a conception of human progress.
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1 October 1992
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October 01 1992
Culture Evolution and the Process of Economic Evolution
Richard L. Brinkman
Richard L. Brinkman
Portland State University, Oregon, USA
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-6712
Print ISSN: 0306-8293
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1992
International Journal of Social Economics (1992) 19 (10-11-12): 248–267.
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Brinkman RL (1992), "Culture Evolution and the Process of Economic Evolution". International Journal of Social Economics, Vol. 19 No. 10-11-12 pp. 248–267, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/EUM0000000000516
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