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Jesse Norman

    Jesse Norman gilt als einer der Architekten des Neuen Konservatismus, einer politischen Philosophie, die die Anwendung traditioneller konservativer Techniken und Konzepte zur Verbesserung des allgemeinen gesellschaftlichen Wohls betont. Seine Arbeit befasst sich mit den Ideen, die die moderne Politik und gesellschaftliche Strukturen prägen. Norman konzentriert sich auf ein tieferes Verständnis der politischen und philosophischen Strömungen, die die heutige Gesellschaft beeinflussen.

    The Winding Stair
    Edmund Burke
    Adam Smith : what he thought, and why it matters
    Stand up straight and sing
    • Stand up straight and sing

      • 352 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden
      4,5(8)Abgeben

      One of America's most admired and decorated singers tells her inspiring life story, from the segregated south to the world's greatest stages.

      Stand up straight and sing
    • Adam Smith is often hailed as the 'father of modern economics,' yet interpretations of his ideas spark intense debate. Was he a champion of capitalism and individual freedom, or an apologist for inequality and human selfishness? This insightful exploration delves into Smith's broader intellectual contributions against the backdrop of Enlightenment Scotland, offering a comprehensive overview of his life, work, and lasting influence. The narrative not only serves as a biography but also dispels myths surrounding Smith, examining his thoughts on ethics, law, economics, and government. His ideas have shaped the perspectives of thinkers like Karl Marx, Charles Darwin, John Maynard Keynes, and Friedrich Hayek. Smith emerges as a pioneer of modern social psychology and behavioral theory, presenting a nuanced evolutionary theory of political economy that acknowledges the interplay between markets and the state. In an era of polarized economic and political discourse, this analysis applies Smith's insights to contemporary issues such as predatory capitalism and the 2008 financial crisis. By revisiting Smith's principles, the work addresses critical topics of inequality, human dignity, and exploitation, underscoring his relevance in discussions about the defense, reform, or renewal of the market system.

      Adam Smith : what he thought, and why it matters
    • Edmund Burke

      • 325 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden
      3,9(321)Abgeben

      Examines the life of the great Irish philosopher, statesman and political thinker, who supported abolition, free markets, Catholic equality in Ireland in the eighteenth century while warning of ideological extremism and the dangers of a corporate state.

      Edmund Burke
    • The Winding Stair tells the gripping story of these two founders of our modern world and their bitter struggle for influence and power.

      The Winding Stair