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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-030.mrc:155078558:6092
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100 1 $aHunt, E. K.
245 10 $aProperty and prophets :$bthe evolution of economic institutions and ideologies /$cE.K. Hunt.
250 $aUpdated 7th ed.
260 $aArmonk, N.Y. :$bM.E. Sharpe,$c©2003.
300 $a1 online resource
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 $aCover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Foreword; Preface; 1. The Ideology of Precapitalist Europe; Ancient Greek and Roman Slavery ; Feudalism; The Christian Paternalistic Ethic; The Anticapitalist Nature of Feudal Ideology; Summary; 2. The Transition to Early Capitalism and the Beginnings of the Mercantilist View; Definition of Capitalism; Changes in Technology; The Increase in Long-Distance Trade; The Putting-Out System and the Birth of Capitalist Industry; The Decline of the Manorial System; The Creation of the Working Class.
505 8 $aOther Forces in the Transition to CapitalismMercantilism: Feudal Paternalism in Early Capitalism; Summary; 3. The Conflict in Mercantilist Thought; The Medieval Origins of Mercantilist Policies; The Secularization of Church Functions; The Rise of Individualism; Protestantism and the Individualist Ethic; The Economic Policies of Individualism; Summary; 4. Classical Liberalism and the Triumph of Industrial Capitalism; The Industrial Revolution; The Rise of Classical Liberalism; Classical Liberalism and Industrialization; Summary; Appendix; 5. Socialist Protest Amid the Industrial Revolution.
505 8 $aThe Social Costs of the Industrial RevolutionLiberal Social Legislation; Socialism Within the Classical Liberal Tradition; William Thompson and the Rejection of Classical Liberalism; The Paternalistic Socialism of Robert Owen; Other Important Pre-Marxist Socialists; Summary; 6. Marx's Conception of Capitalism; Historical Materialism; The Market; The Class Structure of Capitalism; Marx's View of Private Property; Marx's View of Capital; Summary; 7. Marx's Social and Economic Theories; Alienation; The Labor Theory of Value and Surplus Value; The Accumulation of Capital.
505 8 $aSectoral Imbalances and Economic CrisesEconomic Concentration; The Immiserization of the Proletariat; The Capitalist State; The Socialist Revolution; Summary; 8. The Rise of Corporate Capitalism and Its Ideological Defenses; The Concentration of Corporate Power; The Concentration of Income; Reemergence of the Classical Liberal Ideology; The Neoclassical Theory of Utility and Consumption; The Neoclassical Theory of Production; Laissez Faire; Subsequent Modifications of Neoclassical Theory; Laissez Faire and the Social Darwinists; Laissez Faire and the Ideology of Businessmen.
505 8 $aA New Christian Paternalistic EthicSimon Patten's Economic Basis for the New Ethic; The New Paternalism and the New Deal; Summary; Appendix; 9. The Consolidation of Monopoly Power and the Writings of Veblen; Competition as Industrial Warfare; Business Collusion and Government Regulation; Changes in the Structure of Capitalism; The Antagonistic Dichotomy of Capitalism; Private Property, Class-Divided Society, and Capitalism; Government and the Class Struggle; Capitalist Imperialism; The Social Mores of Pecuniary Culture; Summary; 10. Economic Prosperity and Evolutionary Socialism.
520 $aHunt (economics, U. of Utah) provides a concise history of the rise and triumph of capitalism, centering mainly on England until 1800 and the U.S. since 1800. He traces the evolution of some of the most significant institutions of capitalism, analyzes the recurring ideological defenses and the radical critiques of capitalism, and examines intellectual developments which were occurring at the same time. Specific revisions in the seventh edition are not identified. Annotation (c)2003 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com).
650 0 $aEconomic history.
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650 0 $aCapitalism$xHistory.
650 6 $aHistoire économique.
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650 7 $aSocialisme.$2rasuqam
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655 4 $aElectronic books.
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