Protestant Ethic or the Spirit of Capitalism

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Protestant Ethic or the Spirit of Capitalism

Christians, Freedom, and Free Markets

Christian Churches, denominations, groups

Author: Kathryn D. Blanchard

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Language: English

Published by: Cascade Books

Published on: 6th July 2010

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 795 Kb

ISBN: 9781621890690


Introduction

Since the publication of Max Weber's classic, The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism, it has long been assumed that a distinctly Protestant ethos has shaped the current global economic order. Against this common consensus, Kathryn D. Blanchard argues that the theological thought of John Calvin and the Protestant movement as a whole has much to say that challenges the current incarnation of the capitalist order.

Approach and Themes

This book develops an approach to Christian economic ethics that celebrates God's gift of human freedom, while at the same time acknowledging necessary, and indeed vital, limitations in the context of material and social life. Through sustained interaction with such unlikely dialogue partners as Adam Smith, Milton Friedman, Deirdre McCloskey, and Muhammad Yunus, this book shows that the virtues of self-denial, neighbor love, and sympathy have been quite at home in the capitalism of the past, and can be again.

Contemporary Relevance

Though self-interest has enjoyed several decades as the unquestioned ruling principle of American economics, other-interest is steadily coming back into view, not only among Christian ethicists, but among economists as well. This book explores the important implications of this shift in economic thinking from a theological perspective.

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