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Ross, Veblen almost certainly read Weber in the original German. German
was
one of Veblen's languages, and of course he made trips to Europe where he
would have had to hear about Weber. I don't have a specific reference at
present, but you might look at Joe Dorfman's _Economic Mind in American
Civilization_, vols 3,4,5. Did Mitchell say anything on this in his
Lecture
Notes edited by Dorfman? I wonder if Dorfman's article on the German
Historical School says anything about this? Sorry I don't have too much
time at present to look it up, but will keep this in mind all the same.
Larry Shute
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