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Are Markets Moral?

Title
Are Markets Moral? / ed. by Steven J. Kautz, Arthur M. Melzer.
ISBN
9780812295405
Publication
Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press, [2018]
Copyright Notice Date
©2018
Physical Description
1 online resource (256 p.)
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Access is available to the Yale community.
Notes
In English.
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Summary
Despite the remarkable achievements of free markets-their rapid spread around the world and success at generating economic growth-they tend to elicit anxiety. Creative destruction and destabilizing change provoke feelings of powerlessness in the face of circumstances that portend inevitable catastrophe. Thus, from the beginning, capitalism has been particularly stimulative for the growth of critics and doomsayers. While early analysts such as Karl Marx primarily emphasized an impending economic disaster, in recent years the economic critique of capitalism has receded in favor of moral and environmental concerns.At the heart of this collection of original essays lies the question: does morality demand that we adopt a primarily supportive or critical stance toward capitalism? Some contributors suggest that the foundational principles of the capitalist system may be at odds with the central requirements of morality, while others wonder whether the practical workings of markets slowly erode moral character or hinder the just distribution of goods. Still others consider whether morality itself does not demand the economic freedom constitutive of the capitalist system. The essays in Are Markets Moral? represent a broad array of disciplines, from economics to philosophy to law, and place particular emphasis on the experiences of non-Western countries where the latest chapters in capitalism's history are now being written.Contributors: Andrew S. Bibby, Gurcharan Das, Richard A. Epstein, Fonna Forman, Robert P. George, Steven J. Kautz, Peter Augustine Lawler, Steven Lukes, Deirdre Nansen McCloskey, Peter McNamara, Arthur M. Melzer, John Tomasi.
Variant and related titles
De Gruyter University Press eBook pilot project 2018.
Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
June 09, 2022
Contents
Frontmatter
CONTENTS
Introduction
1. The Moral Resistance to Capitalism: A Brief Overview
PART I. THE GLORIES AND MISERIES OF MARKETIZATION
2. Economic Liberties and Human Rights
3. Smart Consequentialism: Kantian Moral Theory and the (Qualified) Defense of Capitalism
4. "Getting and Spending, We Lay Waste Our Powers": On the Expanding Reach of the Market
5. Five Pillars of Decent and Dynamic Societies
6. Higher Education and American Capitalism Today
PART II. NON-WESTERN CAPITALISM
7. Dharma, Markets, and Indian Capitalism
8. The Great Enrichment Came and Comes from Ethics and Rhetoric
9. Adam Smith and a New Public Imagination
PART III. REVISITING LOCKE, MONTESQUIEU, AND SMITH
10. Capitalism and the Moral Sentiments
11. Markets and Morality in the Enlightenment: Neglected Aspects of Montesquieu's Case for Commerce
CONTRIBUTORS
INDEX
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
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