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    As the economic system under which you live, capitalism shapes the marketplaces that determine where you live and work, how much you are paid, what you can buy, what you can accumulate toward your retirement, and every other aspect of a society based on monetary exchanges for goods and services. In an era of increasing globalization, capitalism has dramatically strengthened its important role in—and its influence on—the world economy. It is the system under which a majority of the world's population lives, and it continues to strengthen the links of interdependence between the world's economies.
    But capitalism's impact is about much more than money and markets. Indeed, capitalism is every bit as much a social force as an economic one. As such, its impact on noneconomic life has drawn the attention of thinkers outside of economics, as well as those inside the discipline, including some of its greatest minds.

    In Thinking about Capitalism, award-winning intellectual historian and Professor Jerry Z. Muller of The Catholic University of America takes you deep inside the perspectives on this most important and pervasive force. Over 36 engaging lectures, you gain fresh insights that will strengthen your understanding of capitalism's rich history, its fascinating proponents and opponents, and its startling impact on our world.

    An Exploration Beyond Economics

    Drawing on his exceptional ability to frame each thinker's concerns within its historical context, Professor Muller takes you beyond economic analysis to look at how some of the greatest intellects have thought about capitalism and its moral, political, and cultural ramifications.

    Covering capitalism from its 17th-century beginnings to today's era of globalization, Professor Muller explores these thinkers' insights on some wide-ranging questions:

    What effect does capitalism have on personal development? Or on our identities as individuals, as members of a group, or even as citizens of a nation?
    What about the seemingly unending variety of consumer goods made possible by capitalism? Have they made our culture better—or worse?
    Do the facts support our tendency to think about capitalism as the economic system practiced in "free" countries? Or can capitalism exist in a wide variety of political systems?
    As capitalism continues to expand across geographical borders, provocative questions emerge about its overall impact. What are the short- and long-term implications of globalization? How and when should we construct economic policies to strengthen or limit its growth? Can capitalism ever undermine itself?

    By placing capitalism in its full societal context, Thinking about Capitalism enhances your ability to consider, discuss, and answer these and other critical questions—whatever your point of view.

    Get Insights from Three Centuries of Thinkers

    For almost three centuries, some of the most interesting thinkers in history have grappled with capitalism. They have explored its key features, cultural prerequisites, and human implications with excitement, caution, or even fear.

    Their writings have defended capitalism, argued against it, disagreed over how to characterize it, and questioned whether the human costs incurred in its practice can be outweighed by the obvious material benefits it brings.


    Lectures

    01 Why Think about Capitalism?
    02 The Greek and Christian Traditions
    03 Hobbes's Challenge to the Traditions
    04 Dutch Commerce and National Power
    05 Capitalism and Toleration—Voltaire
    06 Abundance or Equality—Voltaire vs. Rousseau
    07 Seeing the Invisible Hand—Adam Smith
    08 Smith on Merchants, Politicians, Workers
    09 Smith on the Problems of Commercial Society
    10 Smith on Moral and Immoral Capitalism
    11 Conservatism and Advanced Capitalism—Burke
    12 Conservatism and Periphery Capitalism—Möser
    13 Hegel on Capitalism and Individuality
    14 Hamilton, List, and the Case for Protection
    15 De Tocqueville on Capitalism in America
    16 Marx and Engels—The Communist Manifesto
    17 Marx's Capital and the Degradation of Work
    18 Matthew Arnold on Capitalism and Culture
    19 Individual and Community—Tönnies vs. Simmel
    20 The German Debate over Rationalization
    21 Cultural Sources of Capitalism—Max Weber
    22 Schumpeter on Innovation and Resentment
    23 Lenin's Critique—Imperialism and War
    24 Fascists on Capitalism—Freyer and Schmitt
    25 Mises and Hayek on Irrational Socialism
    26 Schumpeter on Capitalism's Self-Destruction
    27 The Rise of Welfare-State Capitalism
    28 Pluralism as Limit to Social Justice—Hayek
    29 Herbert Marcuse and the New Left Critique
    30 Contradictions of Postindustrial Society
    31 The Family under Capitalism
    32 Tensions with Democracy—Buchanan and Olson
    33 End of Communism, New Era of Globalization
    34 Capitalism and Nationalism—Ernest Gellner
    35 The Varieties of Capitalism
    36 Intrinsic Tensions in Capitalism


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