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On Capitalism / Ed. by R. Swedberg, V. Nee. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2007.
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Capitalism dominates economies all over the world and is a key force
in the process of globalization. What makes it such a uniquely dynamic social and
economic force, however, is open to debate. The essays in this book take up this
issue, offering theories on both what encourages and what blocks capitalism.
In On Capitalism leading economists, sociologists, and political scientists develop
ideas and insights into the dynamic of capitalism as a global economic order. Unlike
studies that focus only on localized descriptions of what has made capitalism function
in a specific place, these essays examine the general mechanisms that account for
dynamic or rational capitalism. As each chapter shows, the mechanisms motivating
and facilitating today's global capitalism are not rooted in the materialist domain
of incremental capital accumulation, but in the realm of ideas and institutional
structures. Taken as a whole, these essays offer a rich account of the interconnectedness
of the economic, political, and religious institutions of modern capitalism.