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The Ethics Of Capitalism An Introduction 1st Edition Daniel Halliday

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The Ethics Of Capitalism An Introduction 1st Edition Daniel Halliday
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.45 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Daniel Halliday, John Thrasher
ISBN: 9780190096212, 0190096217
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1

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The Ethics Of Capitalism An Introduction 1st Edition Daniel Halliday by Daniel Halliday, John Thrasher 9780190096212, 0190096217 instant download after payment.

Can capitalism have moral foundations? Though this question may seem strange in today's world of vast economic disparities and widespread poverty, discussions originating with the birth of capitalism add a critical perspective to the current debate on the efficacy and morality of capitalist economies.
Authors Daniel Halliday and John Thrasher use this question to introduce classical political philosophy as a framework by which to evaluate the ethics of capitalism today. They revisit and reconstruct historical eighteenth- and nineteenth-century defenses of capitalism, as written by key proponents such as Adam Smith and John Stuart Mill. They ask what these early advocates of market order would say about contemporary economies, and argue for the importance of connecting these foundational defenses to discussions of economic systems and the roles they play in economic justice and injustice today.
The textbook covers longstanding problems that are as old as the discussion of capitalism itself, such as wage inequality, global trade, and the connection between paid labor and human flourishing. It also addresses new challenges, such as climate change, the welfare state, and competitive consumption, and provides topical global case studies. Additionally, it includes study questions at the end of each chapter and an author-created companion website to help guide classroom discussion.

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