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Thinking about capitalism / Jerry Z. Muller.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Great courses | The great courses | The Great CoursesPublication details: Chantilly, Va. : Teaching Co., 2008.Description: 3 volumes ; 21 cmISBN:
  • 1598035126
  • 9781598035124
Uniform titles:
  • The Great Courses
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 370
LOC classification:
  • LB 14.6 M958t 2008
Contents:
lecture 1. Why think about capitalism -- lecture 2. The Greek and Christian traditions -- lecture 3. Hobbes's challenge to the traditions -- lecture 4. Dutch commerce and national power -- lecture 5. Capitalism and toleration -- Voltaire -- lecture 6. Abundance or equality -- Voltaire vs. Rousseau -- lecture 7. Seeing the invisible hand -- Adam Smith -- lecture 8. Smith on merchants, politicians, workers -- lecture 9. Smith on the problems of commercial society -- lecture 10. Smith on moral and immoral capitalism -- lecture 11. Conservatism and advanced capitalism -- Burke -- lecture 12. Conservatism and periphery capitalism -- Möser. lecture 12. Hegel on capitalism and individuality -- lecture 14. Hamilton, List, and the case for protection -- lecture 15. De Tocqueville on capitalism in America -- lecture 16. Marx and Engels -- The Communist Manifesto -- lecture 17. Marx's Capital and the degradation of work -- lecture 18. Matthew Arnold on capitalism and culture -- lecture 19. Individual and community -- Tönnies vs. Simmel -- lecture 20. The German debate over rationalization -- lecture 21. Cultural sources of capitalism -- Max Weber -- lecture 22. Schumpeter on innovation and resentment -- lecture 23. Lenin's critique -- Imperialism and war -- lecture 24. Fascists on capitalism -- Freyer and Schmitt. lecture 25. Mises and Hayek on irrational socialism -- lecture 26. Schumpeter on capitalism's self-destruction -- lecture 27. The rise of welfare-state capitalism -- lecture 29. Pluralism as limit to social justice -- Hayek -- lecture 30. Contradictions of postindustrial society -- lecture 31. The family under capitalism -- lecture 32. Tensions with democracy -- Buchanan and Olson -- lecture 33. End of communism, new era of globalization -- lecture 34. Capitalism and nationalism -- Ernest Gellner -- lecture 35. The varieties of capitalism -- lecture 36. Intrinsic tensions in capitalism -- Timeline -- Glossary -- Biographical notes -- Bibliography.
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"Lecture transcript and course guidebook"--Cover.

lecture 1. Why think about capitalism --
lecture 2. The Greek and Christian traditions --
lecture 3. Hobbes's challenge to the traditions --
lecture 4. Dutch commerce and national power --
lecture 5. Capitalism and toleration --
Voltaire --
lecture 6. Abundance or equality --
Voltaire vs. Rousseau --
lecture 7. Seeing the invisible hand --
Adam Smith --
lecture 8. Smith on merchants, politicians, workers --
lecture 9. Smith on the problems of commercial society --
lecture 10. Smith on moral and immoral capitalism --
lecture 11. Conservatism and advanced capitalism --
Burke --
lecture 12. Conservatism and periphery capitalism --
Möser. lecture 12. Hegel on capitalism and individuality --
lecture 14. Hamilton, List, and the case for protection --
lecture 15. De Tocqueville on capitalism in America --
lecture 16. Marx and Engels --
The Communist Manifesto --
lecture 17. Marx's Capital and the degradation of work --
lecture 18. Matthew Arnold on capitalism and culture --
lecture 19. Individual and community --
Tönnies vs. Simmel --
lecture 20. The German debate over rationalization --
lecture 21. Cultural sources of capitalism --
Max Weber --
lecture 22. Schumpeter on innovation and resentment --
lecture 23. Lenin's critique --
Imperialism and war --
lecture 24. Fascists on capitalism --
Freyer and Schmitt. lecture 25. Mises and Hayek on irrational socialism --
lecture 26. Schumpeter on capitalism's self-destruction --
lecture 27. The rise of welfare-state capitalism --
lecture 29. Pluralism as limit to social justice --
Hayek --
lecture 30. Contradictions of postindustrial society --
lecture 31. The family under capitalism --
lecture 32. Tensions with democracy --
Buchanan and Olson --
lecture 33. End of communism, new era of globalization --
lecture 34. Capitalism and nationalism --
Ernest Gellner --
lecture 35. The varieties of capitalism --
lecture 36. Intrinsic tensions in capitalism --
Timeline --
Glossary --
Biographical notes --
Bibliography.

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