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Religion And The Rise Of Capitalism

This book delves into the ways in which religious thought and practices have influenced the emergence and growth of capitalism. It examines the interplay between religious values and economic structures, providing a comprehensive analysis of the historical and cultural factors that have shaped this relationship. more

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R. H. Tawney
R. H. Tawney

R. H. Tawney was a distinguished British historian and social theorist, recognized for his contributions to the study of economic and social history. Born on November 30, 1880, and passing away on January 16, 1962, Tawney's research focused on the intersection of religion, ethics, and social justice in economic progress. He is most renowned for his critique of capitalism and his passionate advocacy for social equality. more

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