The Mind and the market: capitalism in Western thought
Author: Muller, Jerry Z. Publisher: Anchor Books, 2002.Language: EnglishDescription: 487 p. ; 20 cm.ISBN: 0385721668Type of document: BookBibliography/Index: Includes indexItem type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Includes index
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The Mind and the Market Capitalism in Western Thought Contents Introduction ix ONE Historical Backdrop: Rights, Righteousness, and Virtue 3 TWO Voltaire: "A Merchant of a Noble Kind" 20 THREE Adam Smith: Moral Philosophy and Political Economy 51 FOUR Justus Moser: The Market as Destroyer of Culture 84 FIVE Edmund Burke: Commerce, Conservatism, and the Intellectuals 104 SIX Hegel: A Life Worth Choosing 139 SEVEN Karl Marx: From Jewish Usury to Universal Vampirism 166 EIGHT Matthew Arnold: Weaning the Philistines from the Drug of Business 208 NINE Weber, Simmel, and Sombart: Community, Individuality, and Rationality 2299 T E N Lukács and Freyer: From the Quest for Community to the Temptations of Totality 258 ELEVEN Schumpeter: Innovation and Resentment 288 TWELVE From Keynes to Marcuse: Affluence and Its Discontents 317 THIRTEEN Friedrich Hayek: Untimely Liberal 347 Conclusion 388 Notes 407 Acknowledgments 471 Index 473
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