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Religion and the Rise of Capitalism: An Interview with Benjamin Friedman

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Join Collegium Institute for an interview with Dr. Benjamin M. Friedman, William Joseph Maier Professor of Political Economy, and formerly Chairman of the Department of Economics, at Harvard University.

The interview will cover the ideas explored in Dr. Friedman's new book, Religion and the Rise of Capitalism, which challenges the common assumption that economics is a purely secular Enlightenment project and elucidates the significant role that religious thought played in the discipline's foundations and the role it continues to play in contemporary economic thought. In elucidating this unexpected yet deeply-rooted, ongoing relationship between religion and economics, Friedman offers insights into a variety of current economic issues. Click here to read more about Dr. Friedman's new book and listen to a sample of the audiobook.

The interview will be conducted by Dr. Mike Kane, Director of Collegium Institute's Philosophy of Finance Initiative.

Date: Friday, June 11, 2021

Time: 12:00 PM-1:30 PM ET

Location: Zoom

Registration: This interview is free and open to the public. Click the button on the left to sign up.

This interview was recorded. To watch the video on our YouTube channel, click the button on the right.

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