Kapitalizm – narodziny idei

Capitalism: The Birth of an Idea. Amongst the Enlightenment’s emancipatory slogans was a call for the liberation of economic energy, a call that was most fully expressed by Adam Smith in Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations. Smith provided a final analysis of the mercantilist...

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Main Author: Katarzyna Haremska
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Published: Pedagogical University of Cracow 2013-06-01
Series:Argument : Biannual Philosophical Journal
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spelling doaj-eb5820c7baf146f5817d15dc574281632020-11-24T23:21:35ZdeuPedagogical University of CracowArgument : Biannual Philosophical Journal2083-66352084-10432013-06-01313758Kapitalizm – narodziny ideiKatarzyna HaremskaCapitalism: The Birth of an Idea. Amongst the Enlightenment’s emancipatory slogans was a call for the liberation of economic energy, a call that was most fully expressed by Adam Smith in Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations. Smith provided a final analysis of the mercantilist system that had been prevailing from the beginning of the sixteenth century. By justifying the superiority of the free market economy models, Smith created the intellectual foundations for the capitalist order. He proposed a model for the production and distribution of goods that was based on two pillars: the right to private property and free market institutions. The vision of capitalism created by Smith was a system of power and freedom: a system of individual sovereignty over the world of objects and a system of the free circulation of goods. The combination of these two principles resulted in a coherent system which, when used in practice, has shown remarkable efficiency. Smith’s work proved to be a reliable way to achieve worldly success, one that has worked wherever it was tried out. Capitalism, and the accompanying moral philosophy, was the most commonly pursued idea of the eighteenth century.http://argumentwp.vipserv.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/pdfv3n1/argument_v3n1_Haremska.pdfAdam SmithEnlightmentfree marketprivate propertyphilosophy of capitalismWealth of Nationsinvisible handlaissez-faireeconomic freedom
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Kapitalizm – narodziny idei
Argument : Biannual Philosophical Journal
Adam Smith
Enlightment
free market
private property
philosophy of capitalism
Wealth of Nations
invisible hand
laissez-faire
economic freedom
author_facet Katarzyna Haremska
author_sort Katarzyna Haremska
title Kapitalizm – narodziny idei
title_short Kapitalizm – narodziny idei
title_full Kapitalizm – narodziny idei
title_fullStr Kapitalizm – narodziny idei
title_full_unstemmed Kapitalizm – narodziny idei
title_sort kapitalizm – narodziny idei
publisher Pedagogical University of Cracow
series Argument : Biannual Philosophical Journal
issn 2083-6635
2084-1043
publishDate 2013-06-01
description Capitalism: The Birth of an Idea. Amongst the Enlightenment’s emancipatory slogans was a call for the liberation of economic energy, a call that was most fully expressed by Adam Smith in Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations. Smith provided a final analysis of the mercantilist system that had been prevailing from the beginning of the sixteenth century. By justifying the superiority of the free market economy models, Smith created the intellectual foundations for the capitalist order. He proposed a model for the production and distribution of goods that was based on two pillars: the right to private property and free market institutions. The vision of capitalism created by Smith was a system of power and freedom: a system of individual sovereignty over the world of objects and a system of the free circulation of goods. The combination of these two principles resulted in a coherent system which, when used in practice, has shown remarkable efficiency. Smith’s work proved to be a reliable way to achieve worldly success, one that has worked wherever it was tried out. Capitalism, and the accompanying moral philosophy, was the most commonly pursued idea of the eighteenth century.
topic Adam Smith
Enlightment
free market
private property
philosophy of capitalism
Wealth of Nations
invisible hand
laissez-faire
economic freedom
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