Articles tagged: Capitalism
<< previous page 1 next page>> written by -- -- When we look for the watershed doctrines of modern capitalism, we quickly turn to Adam Smith’s The Wealth of Nations for the birth of capitalistic thought and to Joseph Schumpeter’s theory of “creative destruction.” written by -- -- Is more and better democracy the way of the future? written by -- -- If capitalism isn't dead, it is certainly badly injured. Who crippled it, and how? And what do we do now? written by -- -- In the first two articles in this series, we looked at capitalism’s astonishing development up to the late 20th century, with its market-makers and hedge funds. As the 21st century dawned, the democratization of capitalism, made possible largely by the Internet, was in full swing. But where is this seemingly ubiquitous and unstoppable system taking us? written by -- -- Capitalism is hard to categorize or define. Yet perhaps no social construct other than democracy is viewed with more widespread acceptance and admiration. written by Dr. Randy Wysong Economics is vitally linked to health and the advance of modern society. In the emerging world economy, the "have nots" will enjoy a rise in standard of living while the "haves" will suffer a decline. Western society's only hope is to return to an ethic of hard work. written by Jeffrey Junig The United States tax code tries to accomplish two things at once: raising revenue, and redistributing wealth. I suggest that we simplify things by replacing it with two systems, each designed to do only one thing. One agency could raise revenue, and the other could make everything fair. I wrote this letter to offer the suggestion to the current House Speaker. written by Peter Cross This article is a sociological analysis of the state of the Union in the 21st century in which the development of our modern American culture is explained and explored. The implications of the author’s thesis are frightening. He is issuing a sincere wake-up call to the American people. written by Anthony Keith Whitehead Being a capitalist practically means being involved in markets. But the way markets operate, and so the way entrepreneurs etc., operate can be deeply at variance with the principles Jesus taught. << previous page 1 next page>> |