All you can know about a book without reading it: the Moral Markets bookshelf
Extensive quotes from reviews, a video with the author, the table of contents, author bio, interesting / relevant links and more: all to give you a quick impression of contents & quality of each book
Empire of Things: How We Became a World of Consumers, from the 15th Century to the 21st (2016)The Invisible Hand? How Market Economies have Emerged and Declined Since AD 500 (2016)Bourgeois Equality; How Ideas, Not Capital or Institutions, Enriched the World (2016)Suspicions of Markets; Critical Attacks from Aristotle to the Twenty-First Century (2016)Money Changes Everything; How Finance Made Civilization Possible (2016)GDP: A Brief but Affectionate History (2015)Conceptualizing Capitalism; Institutions, Evolution, Future (2015)The Rise and Fall of Corporate Social Responsibility (2015)Chicagonomics; The Evolution of Chicago Free Market Economics (2015)Capitalism: Money, Morals and Markets (2015)The Little Big Number: How GDP Came to Rule the World and What to Do about It (2015)Buying Time; The Delayed Crisis of Democratic Capitalism (2014)Quakernomics; An Ethical Capitalism (2014)Inventing the Market; Smith, Hegel, and Political Theory (2013)Introducing Money (2013)The Genesis and Ethos of the Market (2012)Market Society; History, Theory, Practice (2012)Capitalism (2012)Reckoning With Markets; The Role of Moral Reflection in Economics (2012)The Invention of Market Freedom (2011)Economics of Good and Evil; The Quest for Economic Meaning from Gilgamesh to Wall Street (2011)Bourgeois Dignity; Why Economics Can't Explain the Modern World (2010)The Myth of the Rational Market; A History of Risk, Reward, and Delusion on Wall Street (2009)Morals and Markets; An Evolutionary Account of the Modern World (2008)The Authentic Adam Smith: His Life and Ideas (2006)The Bourgeois Virtues; Ethics for an Age of Commerce (2006)The Truth about Markets: Why Some Countries Are Rich and Others Remain Poor (2003)Democracy Against Capitalism; Renewing Historical Materialism (1995)The Great Transformation: The Political and Economic Origins of Our Time (1944)

All you can know about a book without reading it: the Moral Markets bookshelf
Extensive quotes from reviews, a video with the author, the table of contents, author bio, interesting / relevant links and more: all to give you a quick impression of contents & quality of each book