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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: Self and Society in an American Modernity
- Part I “Assured”—The Clerical Economists
- Chapter One Originally Sinful: “<i>Das Adam Smith Problem” and the “Dismal Science</i>”
- Chapter Two People and Project
- Chapter Three Motivations
- Chapter Four Moral Problems, Scientific Solutions
- Chapter Five Utilitarian Conclusions
- Part II Unresolved Questions
- Chapter Six The Inconsistently Virtuous Economy
- Chapter Seven The Problem of the Poor
- Part III “Opposed”—The Contrarians
- Chapter Eight Stephen Colwell
- Chapter Nine Orestes Brownson Before 1840
- Chapter Ten Orestes Brownson After 1840
- Chapter Eleven Some Comparisons and Preliminary Conclusions
- Part IV “Adapted”—The Pastoral Moralists
- Chapter Twelve Paradox, People, and Project
- Chapter Thirteen Boundaries, Balance, and Faculty Psychology
- Chapter Fourteen Of Competition and Liberalism, Luxury and Speculation
- Chapter Fifteen Divine Retribution and “<i>Das Adam Smith Problem</i>” Revisited
- Conclusion Friends of the Unrighteous Mammon
- Primary Sources
- Index
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(p.ix) Acknowledgments
- Source:
- Friends of the Unrighteous Mammon
- Publisher:
- University of Chicago Press
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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: Self and Society in an American Modernity
- Part I “Assured”—The Clerical Economists
- Chapter One Originally Sinful: “<i>Das Adam Smith Problem” and the “Dismal Science</i>”
- Chapter Two People and Project
- Chapter Three Motivations
- Chapter Four Moral Problems, Scientific Solutions
- Chapter Five Utilitarian Conclusions
- Part II Unresolved Questions
- Chapter Six The Inconsistently Virtuous Economy
- Chapter Seven The Problem of the Poor
- Part III “Opposed”—The Contrarians
- Chapter Eight Stephen Colwell
- Chapter Nine Orestes Brownson Before 1840
- Chapter Ten Orestes Brownson After 1840
- Chapter Eleven Some Comparisons and Preliminary Conclusions
- Part IV “Adapted”—The Pastoral Moralists
- Chapter Twelve Paradox, People, and Project
- Chapter Thirteen Boundaries, Balance, and Faculty Psychology
- Chapter Fourteen Of Competition and Liberalism, Luxury and Speculation
- Chapter Fifteen Divine Retribution and “<i>Das Adam Smith Problem</i>” Revisited
- Conclusion Friends of the Unrighteous Mammon
- Primary Sources
- Index