
The Acquisitive Society
Unpacking the Impact of Materialism on Society and EconomicsBy R. H. TawneyLength2h 58m
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In "The Acquisitive Society," R. H. Tawney presents a compelling critique of the moral underpinnings of capitalism, examining how unrestrained acquisitiveness distorts human values and social relations. Written in a style that is both rigorous and accessible, Tawney weaves a narrative that contextualizes greed within both historical and philosophical frameworks, drawing upon the rich intellectual traditions of England and beyond. This work situates itself amidst the interwar debates on economics and ethics, challenging readers to reconsider the societal implications of materialism and the prioritization of profit over communal well-being. R. H. Tawney was a significant intellectual figure whose diverse experiences as a social reformer, historian, and economist greatly influenced his perspective on capitalism'Äôs impact on society. His background in the Christian socialist movement and involvement in educational reform illuminated his understanding of the moral responsibilities associated with wealth. Tawney'Äôs personal beliefs in equality and social justice fueled his passionate critique, making him a crucial voice in early 20th-century socio-economic discourse. This book is essential for those seeking a profound understanding of the ethical dilemmas posed by capitalism and the consequences of a society driven by acquisition. Tawney'Äôs insights are particularly relevant today, as the world grapples with the complexities of consumerism and its impact on humanity. Readers will find themselves challenged to reflect on their values and the societal structures that influence them.
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GenreBusiness and Economics
Length2 hrs 58 mins
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FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateApr 25, 2021
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1PROPERTY AND CREATIVE WORK
7THE "VICIOUS CIRCLE"
2VI
8IX
3THE FUNCTIONAL SOCIETY
9THE CONDITION OF EFFICIENCY
4VII
10X
5INDUSTRY AS A PROFESSION
11THE POSITION OF THE BRAIN WORKER
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6VIII