Wealth & justice: the morality of democratic capitalism
In: The common sense concepts series
1. Human nature and capitalism -- 2. The economic achievements of capitalism -- 3. Capitalism, ethics, and religious faith -- 4. Is capitalism unjust?
In: Values and Capitalism
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In: The common sense concepts series
1. Human nature and capitalism -- 2. The economic achievements of capitalism -- 3. Capitalism, ethics, and religious faith -- 4. Is capitalism unjust?
In: Values and Capitalism
In Wealth and Justice, Arthur C. Brooks and Peter Wehner provide an overview of the history of capitalism in contrast to other economic systems, answer vital questions about the relationship between the free market system and moral character, and explore how the good in human nature can animate capitalism for the betterment of all.
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