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Markets, morals & religion / Jonathan B. Imber, editor ; with a preface by Peter L. Berger.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Imber, Jonathan B., 1952- editor.
Berger, Peter L., writer of foreword.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Capitalism--Moral and ethical aspects--Congresses.
Capitalism.
Free enterprise--Moral and ethical aspects--Congresses.
Free enterprise.
Economics--Moral and ethical aspects.
Economics.
Capitalism--Religious aspects--Congresses.
Free enterprise--Religious aspects--Congresses.
Economics--Religious aspects--Congresses.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (253 pages)
Place of Publication:
London, [England] ; New York, New York : Routledge, 2017.
Summary:
The examination of the relationship of economic activity to other important aspects of human life and social behavior has inspired some of the most interesting and provocative social-scientific research in the past one hundred years. This book of original essays by leading thinkers across many disciplines offers new insights into enduring questions about how modern and modernizing market economies are both shaped by and shapers of morality, values, and religion.Part 1, "Markets and Morals," offers eight contributors who provide analyses of the various ways in which the market operates in relation to morality. An empirical presentation of moral values and market attitudes is given. Other essays take aim at how markets serve and disserve moral interests: Economic growth has moral consequences; the manipulation of markets exposes a moral underside; the nature of market failure has implications for understanding moral vulnerability; preference change has moral implications. In other chapters, a broad consideration of the positive moral effects of market economies is offered along with historical essays on the role that intellectuals have played in debates about the positive and negative effects of commercial life and on the ways in which the American idea of the pursuit of happiness reveals much about the morality of economic life.In Part 2, "Markets and Religion," nine contributors address both the historical and contemporary emergence of religious factors in the growth and transformation of global capitalism. Major religious traditions, including Judaism, Christianity, and Islam are examined for their contributions to answering questions about the nature and function of economic life in light of religious ideas and ideals. Several essays present original approaches to the importance of religious values to modern forms of consumption and to the political economy of reconciliation and forgiveness in nations coming to terms with past conflict. Finally, t
Contents:
Markets and morals. Three hundred years of positive moral effects of the market / Jerry Z. Muller
The moral consequences of economic growth / Benjamin M. Friedman
Moral values and market attitudes / Wayne Baker and Melissa Forbes
State-manipulated markets and morals: Degussa in the Third Reich / Peter Hayes
The moral implications of preference change / David George
Market failure for the treatment of animals / Tyler Cowen
Western intellectuals and commercial society / Alan Kahan
The market and the pursuit of happiness / Darrin M. McMahon
Markets and religion. Welfare, property and the divine image in Jewish law and thought / Joseph Isaac Lifshitz
Capitalism in religious Zionist theory / Alan Mittleman
Ambivalent embrace: Islamic economics and global capitalism / Robert W. Hefner
Pentecostalism and economic development / Robert D. Woodberry
Counting one's blessings: the economic values of Russian Orthodox Christians / Christopher Marsh
The consumer market and the origins of the African American holiness movement / John M. Giggie
The political economy of forgiveness / Peter Boettke and Christopher J. Coyne
Mitch Kapor and the roots of an enlightened economics / Christal Whelan
Withing and beyong the market: religions, moralities, and philanthropies in Chinese societies / Robert P. Weller.
Notes:
Includes index.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
1-351-50679-X
1-351-50680-3

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