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At the Altar of Wall Street: Rituals, Myths, Theologies, Sacraments, and Mission Religion Known as Modern Global Economy
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At the Altar of Wall Street: Rituals, Myths, Theologies, Sacraments, and Mission Religion Known as Modern Global Economy
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At the Altar of Wall Street: Rituals, Myths, Theologies, Sacraments, and Mission Religion Known as Modern Global Economy
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Shows how economics functions as the dominant religion in America today
In this provocative book Scott Gustafson argues that economics functions in our current global culture as religions have functioned in other cultures. He describes and analyzes the rituals, pilgrimage sites, myths, prophets, sacraments, and mission of Economics to show how the Economy is our de facto God. Discussing such topics as debt, economic terrorism, globalization, and money as the Economy's sacrament, Gustafson's
At the Altar of Wall Street
encompasses a broad sweep of history, philosophy, culture studies, economic ideas, and religion in its trenchant analysis.
In this provocative book Scott Gustafson argues that economics functions in our current global culture as religions have functioned in other cultures. He describes and analyzes the rituals, pilgrimage sites, myths, prophets, sacraments, and mission of Economics to show how the Economy is our de facto God. Discussing such topics as debt, economic terrorism, globalization, and money as the Economy's sacrament, Gustafson's
At the Altar of Wall Street
encompasses a broad sweep of history, philosophy, culture studies, economic ideas, and religion in its trenchant analysis.