The Acquisitive society

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  • EBOOK
  • Non-fiction
  • Business and economics
  • History
  • Philosophy
  • Political and social sciences
  • Science
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This 1926 survey, written by a distinguished social and economic historian, examines the role of religion in the rise of capitalism. Arguing that material acquisitiveness is morally wrong and a corrupting social influence, the author draws upon his profound knowledge of labor and politics to show how concentrated wealth distorts economic policies. Colorful but credible, this study offers a timeless vision of alternative means toward a just economic, social, and intellectual order.

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