Pathology of the Capitalist Spirit: An Essay on Greed, Hope, and Loss
Pathology of the Capitalist Spirit is about capital and about the economic system that bears its name. In this book, Levine argues that our pursuit of ever-more wealth in the form of capital expresses our dissatisfaction with the world we live in, with wh
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DOI: 10.1057/9781137346797
10.1057/9781137346797 - Pathology of the Capitalist Spirit, David Levine
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Pathology of the Capitalist Spirit
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