A comprehensive guide to the essential relationship between markets
and morals. Smith, Burke and Marx, Durkheim, Polyani and Hayek all
sought to situate market exchange and property-based
acquisitiveness in the broader context of human interaction and
social values. This framework of interdependence and ethics embeds
the capitalist market economy in an ongoing whole of which the
calculative present day is but a part. The author of this work
argues that the stability of conservatism anchors the dynamism of
entrepreneurship in a matrix of patterns and habits without which
orderly free enterprise would be at risk of degenerating into the
Hobbesian war of each against all.
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