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  1. R. H. Tawney. Richard Henry Tawney, meist R. H. Tawney (* 30.November 1880 in Kalkutta; † 16. Januar 1962 in London), war ein englischer Wirtschaftshistoriker, Sozialkritiker, christlicher Sozialist und Pionier der Erwachsenenbildung

  2. Richard Henry "R. H." Tawney ( Calcutá, Índia, 30 de novembro de 1880 — Londres, 16 de janeiro de 1962) foi um historiador econômico, [ 1][ 2] crítico social, [ 3][ 4] e socialista cristão inglês. [ 5][ 6] e um proponente importante da educação de adultos. [ 7][ 8] O The Oxford Companion to English Literature (1997) cita que Tawney ...

  3. 10 de ago. de 2016 · By any measure, R.H. Tawney’s Religion and the Rise of Capitalism (1926) is an extraordinary book. 1 Its principal subject was the secularisation of economic thought and policy which Tawney believed had taken place in England during the seventeenth century.

  4. 4 de ene. de 2021 · Against Fabian critics, Tawney insisted on the nonutilitarian case for socialism. Capitalism was morally evil, Tawney wrote in 1913, “not because it hinders the production of wealth, but because it produces wickedness.”. Real freedom — the freedom only a socialist society could offer — was the freedom to be good.

  5. 24 de abr. de 2024 · R. H. Tawney. R. H. Tawney. Richard Henry Tawney (30 November 1880 – 16 January 1962) was an English academic, economist, historian, and a leading advocate of Christian socialism . See also: The Acquisitive Society.

  6. 30 de oct. de 2022 · Janet T. Knoedler* Tim Rogan, becario de Historia en el St. Catharine’s College de Cambridge, enmarca esta excelente exégesis de las contribuciones intelectuales clave de tres destacados críticos del capitalismo del siglo XX –R. H. Tawney, Karl Polanyi y E. P. Thompson– con una pregunta mordaz que subyace a la mayoría de nuestros debates políticos recientes: «¿Qué tiene de malo el ...

  7. R. H. Tawney, 'The rise of the gentry, 1558–1640', Economic History Review, 11 (1941), 1–38 Other reading Patrick Joyce, 'Refabricating labour history: or, from labour history to the history of labour', Labour History Review , 62, 2 (1997), 147–52