EVANSTON, March 6, 2008, Thursday: “How Capitalism Became Ethical, 1600-1776″
March 6th, 2008“How Capitalism Became Ethical, 1600-1776,” Economic History Workshop, Department of Economics, Northwestern University
“How Capitalism Became Ethical, 1600-1776,” Economic History Workshop, Department of Economics, Northwestern University
Gradually reaching the end of Virtues. I’ve only been at it for nine months! At the end of Chapter 44 you say: “Knight and Merriam are not really undermining Christian orthodoxy and Christian ethics. They are misunderestimating them.” You are not one to misuse words – even the ones you make up. But, did you (more…)
Lectures in economics and English literature, the University of the Free State, Bloemfontein, South Africa.
Prof. McCloskey, Do you know if you will be teaching a graduate course at UIC in the fall? I am dying to take one of your courses. All the best to Will, Cristina
Hello Deirdre: I have read quite a few things about your academic work and your personal life, and let me tell you great value as a woman opens the door to all other persons (including me, of course) who am just going to start this long transition. Excuse my little management-articulated English (I am of (more…)