Beschreibung:
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
1: Markets and Morals; 1: Three Hundred Years of Positive Moral Effects of the Market; 2: The Moral Consequences of Economic Growth; 3: Moral Values and Market Attitudes; 4: State-Manipulated Markets and Morals: Degussa in the Third Reich; 5: The Moral Implications of Preference Change; 6: Market Failure for the Treatment of Animals; 7: Western Intellectuals and Commercial Society; 8: The Market and the Pursuit of Happiness; 2: Markets and Religion; 9: Welfare, Property and the Divine Image in Jewish Law and Thought; 10: Capitalism in Religious Zionist Theory; 11: Ambivalent Embrace: Islamic Economics and Global Capitalism; 12: Pentecostalism and Economic Development; 13: Counting One's Blessings: The Economic Values of Russian Orthodox Christians; 14: The Consumer Market and the Origins of the African American Holiness Movement; 15: The Political Economy of Forgiveness; 16: Mitch Kapor and the Roots of an Enlightened Economics; 17: Within and Beyond the Market: Religious, Moralities, and Philanthropies in Chinese Societies