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The Role of Providence in the Social Order

An Essay in Intellectual History

Jacob Viner

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Sozialwissenschaften, Recht, Wirtschaft / Wirtschaft

Beschreibung

The essays in this book were originally presented by Professor Viner as the 1966 Jayne Lectures of the American Philosophical Society. The relationship between religious doctrines and economic theory and behavior had long interested Professor Viner, and the conclusions he discussed represented years of thoughtful study. They focus in particular on the way in which providence was used to justify existing economic and social conditions.

The author points out that providence favors trade among peoples in order to promote universal brotherhood; providence also creates social inequality because it is part of the divine plan. Providence designed a world in which commerce was necessary, in which good business benefited not only the individual, but all mankind, in which inequality in rank and income was part of the scheme of things. Why, then, the evils of over-rigid mercantilism, or selfish profiteering, of undeserved and hopeless poverty? Professor Viner shows that in discussing such questions the Fathers of the Church, the scholastics, the theologians of the seventeenth century, and the philosophers of the eighteenth laid the foundations for modern economic thought.

Originally published in 1977.

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Social structure, Richard Cumberland (philosopher), Secularization, Obedience (human behavior), Doctrine, Christian socialism, Self-sufficiency, Political philosophy, Free trade, Vested interest (communication theory), Mercantilism, Religion, Commodity, Theosophy, Lecture, Slavery, Relation of Ideas, Calvinism, Contemporary society, God, Deism, Morality, State of nature, Philosopher, Scholasticism, Conscience, Toleration, Theodicy, Ethics, Scientist, Social relation, Homo economicus, Natural order (philosophy), Social issue, Causality, Comparative advantage, Puritans, Social philosophy, Intelligibility (philosophy), Philosophical anarchism, Self-love, Giovanni Botero, Natural theology, Social order, Good and evil, Scarcity (social psychology), Religious values, Explanation, Civil society, Economics, Theory, Deontological ethics, Form of life (philosophy), Social inequality, Social theory, Progressive revelation (Bahá'í), Theology, Of Education, Thought, Value theory, Ethics in religion, Latitudinarian, Great chain of being, Infant industry, Utilitarianism, Providentialism, The Order of Things, Apologetics, Self-interest, Literature