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Essay on the Economic Effects of the Reformation
by: George Augustine Thomas Obrien
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Condition: New
Binding: Paper Back
Author: George Augustine Thomas Obrien
Publisher: Paul & Co Pub Consortium (January 2004)
ISBN: 0971828628
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This work offers a unique perspective on the rise of capitalism and socialism and the effect of the Reformation. Specific topics in chapters one and two include consequences of belief in the private judgment of scriptures; separation of spiritual and secular life; difference between Lutheran and Calvinist teachings on economics; the Calvinist concept of vocation; its perception of material success as a sign of divine election; its praise of frugality and disdain for beauty. Chapter three covers socialism as a reaction to excesses of capitalism; the manner in which Protestantism had strengthened secular authority; diminuation of charity toward the poor following Reformation; materialism underlying socialism abetted by Protestant emphasis on earthly prosperity; egalitarian ideas traceable to Protestantism; and the ease with which socialism blended into Protestant thought. This is a unique work of economic philosophy in that it examines the ideological causes of the economic changes of the period, thus offering a refreshing philosophical perspective rather than merely the mathematical or statistical sides of the question.
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