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Contributes to the Christian debate about the market economy, clarifying the links between ethical values, Christian belief and economics considering themes of welfare (and happiness), justice and virtues
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egalitarian trends / John Atherton -- Fair trade and human wellbeing / Michael Northcott -- Religion and happiness : perspectives … from the psychology of religion, positive psychology and empirical theology / Leslie Francis -- Ethnographic insights into … happiness / Jonathan Miles-Watson -- Institutions, organisations and wellbeing / Tony Berry -- Religion, family form and the …
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importance of values and beliefs in human satisfaction or quality of life; but the specific contribution of religion to these … distinctive volume brings to public notice the nature and role of religion's contribution to wellbeing, including new ways of … about personal and societal well-being, as well as those who are interested in the continuing significance of religion for …
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The individual as a key term -- Property and reification -- The public/private divide -- The shaping of the modern liberal state -- The economics of "autophagy": implications of the economy as "machine" -- Methods of social science -- "Unique individuals" -- The property paradigm --...
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From development to BRICS : the policy magical mystery tour / Richard Westra -- Brics up close -- Current paths of development in the southern cone : deindustrialization and a return to the agro-export model / Paul Cooney -- A BRIC despite itself : sustained growth versus neoliberalism in India...
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Introduction and selected review of the literature -- Money as a social institution -- The economy as labor exchange mediated by money -- Long term history of money and the market -- Money, models, and methodology -- Fetishism and financialization -- Money and abstraction -- Conclusion
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