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In Search of a Moral Foundation for Capitalism: From Adam Smith to Amartya Sen

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The search for a moral foundation for capitalism has a long history that continues to unfold, yet many are unaware of this search or its implications for the future of capitalism. The recent pandemic has uncovered cracks in the foundation of capitalism and raised doubts regarding its ability to meet the broader needs of society. In Search of a Moral Foundation for Capitalism explains the continuing demand for a moral foundation from the perspective of business leaders, business educators, and policymakers, and tells the story of the search for that moral foundation through its leading characters. By presenting the life stories and writings of these leading characters – from Adam Smith to Amartya Sen – this book reveals the rich moral critique provided by these great thinkers and explains how that rich critique was lost through the influence of the Chicago School and its emphasis on self-interest.

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  • Exposes the reader to the rich moral critique of capitalism that existed before the influence of the Chicago School and its emphasis on self-interest
  • Reveals why the search for a moral foundation for capitalism may be the critical issue of our times
  • Tells the story of the search for a moral foundation for capitalism through the lives and writings of leading characters in that search
Author: Stevens Douglas
Publisher: CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
Pages: 225
ISBN: 9781009434393
Cover: Hardback
Edition Number: 1
Release Year: 2023

1. Introduction: the continuing demand for a moral foundation
2. The moral economist: Adam Smith
3. Religion as a moral foundation: Max Weber and R. H. Tawney
4. Humanism as a moral foundation: Karl Polanyi and John Maynard Keynes
5. Self-interest as a moral foundation: the Chicago school and Ayn Rand
6. Neoclassical economists join the search: Vernon Smith and Michael Jensen
7. Rescuing capitalism from the capitalists: Amartya Sen
8. The promise of capitalism: joining the search.

Douglas E. Stevens is Professor and Copeland-Deloitte Chair in Accountancy at Georgia State University. His research extends traditional economic theory by incorporating social and moral norms and appears in top academic journals and a book entitled, Social Norms and the Theory of the Firm (Stevens 2019, Cambridge University Press).

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