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Jerry Z. Muller

    1 janvier 1954
    Jerry Z. Muller
    Professor of Apocalypse
    Tyranny of Metrics
    Adam Smith in His Time and Ours
    Conservatism
    Capitalism and the Jews
    Professor of Apocalypse
    • Professor of Apocalypse

      The Many Lives of Jacob Taubes

      • 656pages
      • 23 heures de lecture
      4,3(19)Évaluer

      Jacob Taubes, a prominent figure in postwar intellectual circles, navigated a life filled with vibrant connections and intellectual exchanges across continents. Despite his limited published work, his influence stemmed from personal interactions, making him a pivotal presence among scholars. Known for his charisma and a penchant for disorder, Taubes engaged deeply with ideas and challenged boundaries, earning both admiration and skepticism. Jerry Z. Muller explores Taubes's complex legacy, highlighting his impact on the cultural landscape of Europe and America during a transformative era.

      Professor of Apocalypse
    • Capitalism and the Jews

      • 280pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      4,3(4)Évaluer

      Exploring the intersection of Jewish history and capitalism, this work delves into how economic systems have influenced Jewish identity, migration, and societal roles. It examines key historical moments where capitalism impacted Jewish communities, highlighting both opportunities and challenges faced throughout various periods. By analyzing economic, social, and cultural dynamics, the book offers a nuanced understanding of the Jewish experience in relation to the evolution of capitalist systems.

      Capitalism and the Jews
    • Conservatism

      An Anthology of Social and Political Thought from David Hume to the Present

      • 472pages
      • 17 heures de lecture
      4,1(43)Évaluer

      This anthology presents a nuanced exploration of conservative social and political thought, tracing its origins to the Enlightenment. It distinguishes conservatism from orthodoxy and highlights key European and American conservative analyses from the mid-eighteenth century to the present. By examining the recurring themes and arguments within conservatism, the book reveals how the institutions conservatives aim to preserve may differ, yet certain characteristic features of conservative thought remain consistent across time and cultures.

      Conservatism
    • A counter to the popular impression that Adam Smith was a champion of selfishness and greed. It shows that the Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations maintained that markets served to promote the well-being of the populace and that government must intervene to counteract the negative effects of the pursuit of self-interest.

      Adam Smith in His Time and Ours
    • Tyranny of Metrics

      • 220pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      3,7(1345)Évaluer

      For every quantification, there's a way of gaming it. So argues this timely manifesto against measured accountability.--Kirkus Reviews

      Tyranny of Metrics