Don’t Try to Reform Palestinian Politics. Instead Focus on the Palestinian Economy
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May 3, 2021
The theological notions that inspired the free market’s first philosophers.
In his book Religion and the Rise of Capitalism, Benjamin M. Friedman demonstrates the influence of theology on the origins and development of modern economic thought, and most importantly on the ideas of Adam Smith. Tal Fortgang finds much to learn “from this richly detailed work of intellectual history,” but also notes some strange gaps, and, more importantly, faulty presuppositions:
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The theological notions that inspired the free market’s first philosophers.
Although the population is less than a tenth of its 15th-century peak.