As a matter of selective necessity, man is an agent. He is, in his own apprehension, a centre of unfolding impulsive activity – “teleological” activity. He is an agent seeking in every act the accomplishment of some concrete, objective, impersonal end. By force of his being such an agent he is possessed of a taste for effective work, and a distaste for futile effort.
-Thorstein Veblen
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