Download The Spirit of Democratic Capitalism Michael Novak 9780819178237 Books

Download The Spirit of Democratic Capitalism Michael Novak 9780819178237 Books





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  • Paperback 460 pages
  • Publisher Madison Books; Revised edition (December 29, 1990)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10 0819178233




The Spirit of Democratic Capitalism Michael Novak 9780819178237 Books Reviews


  • A Must Read for anyone planning a career in the business or government community. Outstanding book to help modern society understand that Capitalism is not an "evil force of repression" but a valuable economic method of exchange. Democratic capitalism as defined by Novak provides the best opportunities for societies to grow & the people w/in those societies to flourish. Religion, charity, jobs, personal growth all advance due to economic democratic capitalism which provides opportunities for all people at different levels of education or skills, & provides those people the best chance of advancement & financial security.
  • He doesn't just defend capitalism. He explains positively how it allows freedom for all to advance individually and "pari passu" collectively. He understands the charitable, as opposed to self-promoting electoral interest in "democratic socialism", but wisely explains how state control and planning of all aspects of life and the economy is really undemocratic, incompatible with individual freedom, and ultimately stifling innovation for and forward movement of the commonweal.
  • Novak's work is a major attempt to reconcile modern discussions of economic and democratic structure with Christian theology. Outcome based, Novak demonstrates why Capitalism is superior to Socialism because of its connection to true democratic thought.
  • This book is an intellectual masterpiece. For those who have spent decades wading through harsh moral critiques of capitalism and its core dynamics, Novak offers a meticulously researched, sweeping and elegant counterweight. Among the best books I have ever encountered.

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  • Mr. Novak presents a strong case for the merits of capitalism, and one that should be considered by any student of economics.
  • An interesting read, where Novak attempts to explain the social, political, and theological basis of Democratic Capitalism.
  • A classic work. I suggest it is a companion piece with “ Doing Well and Doing Good” by Richard Neuhaus. Both books give a good explanation of how a person can be both a Capitalist and a Christian.
  • Nkvak brings together the basis of our society as envisioned by the Enlightenment and our founding fathers. The three legs of the stool being democracy, the free market, and Judaeo-Christian values. Although not a perfect system, he argues, it is by far the best man has ever devised for governing and improving himself. Novak lays out his premise and then, for the most part, does a good job of proving and defending it through empirical and philosophical evidence. Good read on America's foundation principals.

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