Capitalism and Theology: Did America’s capitalistic modes of production lead to the rich and varied philosophy, theology, and beliefs that our democratic experiment exemplifies?
The Market Revolution of America’s boom years was a dynamic hotchpotch of theological and technological evolution that culminated in America as both the economic and cultural leader of the free world, the specialization it embraced as a capitalistic mechanism was mirrored by the staggering multiplicity of american faith and belief.
Is it good or bad that our capitalistic infrastructure led to diverse religion and philosophy?
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