Property and Prophets: The Evolution of Economic Institutions and IdeologiesHarper & Row, 1978 - 167 páginas A concise history of the rise and subsequent triumph of capitalism. Focused primarily on England until 1800 and the United States since 1800, the book's economic history is interspersed with the "history of ideas" that evolved along with the capitalist system. The ideas are divided between those that tended to furnish an ideological rationale for capitalism and those that tended to be critical of it. The final section discusses contemporary capitalism and the ideas of its defenders and critics |
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... relations of production . The forces of production included tools , factories , equipment , pro- duction skills and knowledge of the labor force , natural resources , and the gen- eral level of technology . The relations of production ...
... relations of production . The forces of production included tools , factories , equipment , pro- duction skills and knowledge of the labor force , natural resources , and the gen- eral level of technology . The relations of production ...
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... relations of production . Increasing demands for more production inevitably led to changes in the forces of production , yet the relationships of production , or class positions , remained fixed and were fiercely defended . Therefore ...
... relations of production . Increasing demands for more production inevitably led to changes in the forces of production , yet the relationships of production , or class positions , remained fixed and were fiercely defended . Therefore ...
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... relations with what he or she produced , an individual achieved both pleasure and self - realization . In precapitalist social systems like feudalism , people could achieve this self - realization through work despite an exploitative ...
... relations with what he or she produced , an individual achieved both pleasure and self - realization . In precapitalist social systems like feudalism , people could achieve this self - realization through work despite an exploitative ...
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THE TRANSITION TO EARLY CAPITALISM AND | 12 |
THE CONFLICT IN MERCANTILIST THOUGHT | 24 |
The Economic Policies of Individualism | 30 |
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Property and Prophets: The Evolution of Economic Institutions and Ideologies E. K. Hunt Vista previa limitada - 2002 |
Property and Prophets: The Evolution of Economic Institutions and Ideologies E. K. Hunt Vista de fragmentos - 1975 |
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accumulation American capitalism argued asserted believed businessmen capitalist capitalist market capitalist system cartels Chapter Christian paternalist ethic classical liberal ideology classical liberalism commerce commodities competition concentration consumer corporations created critics demand developed dominant early economic system Eduard Bernstein employment England Evolutionary Socialism existence exploitation export Fabian Society Fabians factory feudal force growth human Ibid ideology of capitalism imperialism important income increase individual Industrial Revolution inequalities intellectual investment Keynes labor labor power laissez-faire laws lbid manufacturing Marx Marx's Marxist means of production medieval mercantilist merchants million mode of production monopolies moral movement neoclassical economic theory neoclassical economics neoclassical economists nineteenth century nomic organizations ownership peasants percent period political poor population profits putting-out system radical railroads reform result serfs sexism socialist society surplus value taxes Thorstein Veblen tion trade United Veblen wages wealth welfare women workers York