Article/Blog Series: Journal of Markets & Morality
The Journal of Markets & Morality is a peer-reviewed academic journal published by the Acton Institute for the Study of Religion & Liberty. It seeks to bring together theologians, philosophers, economists, and other scholars for dialogue concerning the morality of the marketplace. From each issue that is made open access (1 year after publication) we select some articles for you.
Series: Journal of Markets & Morality
Journal of Markets & Morality (vol. 20, no. 1)
Posted by Jordan Ballor | 31 Aug 2018 | notices of publication
Part 4 of 5 in series "Journal of Markets & Morality"
Selected articles:
- Editorial: Keynes and Moral Issues
- The Ethics of Keynes
- An End to Scarcity? Keynes’s Moral Critique of Capitalism and Its Ambiguous Legacy
- The Demoralizing Trap of Keynesianism
- Keynes on Judgment, Moral Science, and the Civilization of the Few
Journal of Markets & Morality (vol. 19, no. 2)
Posted by Jordan Ballor | 27 Feb 2018 | notices of publication
Part 3 of 5 in series "Journal of Markets & Morality"
Selected articles:
- Catholic Social Teaching, Organizational Purpose, and the For-profit/Nonprofit Dichotomy: Exploring the Metaprofit Proposition
- Consumerism, Marketing, and the Cardinal Virtues
- Augustinian Motifs in Mandeville’s Theory of Society
Journal of Markets & Morality (vol. 19, no. 1)
Posted by Jordan Ballor | 30 Aug 2017 | notices of publication
Journal of Markets & Morality (vol.18, no.2)
Posted by Jordan Ballor | 16 Jan 2017 | notices of publication
Part 1 of 5 in series "Journal of Markets & Morality"
Selected articles:
- Luther’s Use of Aristotle in the Three Estates and Its Implications for Understanding Oeconomia
- Virtuous Poverty, Christian Liberty: A Free-Market Appreciation of Pope Francis
- A Value Judgment on ‘A Value Judgment on Value Judgments’ (1941)
- A Value Judgment on ‘A Value Judgment on Value Judgments’
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