Veblen's Radical Attack on Clark Challenges Labor Market Equality Norms.
The article discusses a debate between economists John Bates Clark and Thorstein Veblen about the nature of capital and the labor market. Veblen argued that capital is not just money but also the knowledge and practices of a community. He believed that because capital is not just physical goods, it's impossible to calculate the value of labor based on capital alone. This means that the idea of a fair wage based on labor productivity doesn't make sense.