First published in 1931, this is an attempt by the great economist
J. A. Hobson to analyse the relations between economics and
religion. After considering the origins of the conflicts and
compromises between God and Mammon in the life of primitive man,
the author concerns himself primarily with medieval and modern
Christianity and the business climate and ethos corresponding with
these periods. In particular he focuses upon Catholicism and
Protestantism, before considering the attitude of the church
towards modern economic movements.
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