Books by "John Bates Clark"

12 books found

In 'Distributive Justice: The Right and Wrong of Our Present Distribution of Wealth,' John A. Ryan delves into the ethical considerations of economic distribution among the primary agents of the industrial age – landlords, capitalists, merchants, and laborers. Utilizing a methodical and exhaustive approach, Ryan critically examines the moral underpinnings governing the allocation of resources and wealth. His prose, steeped in the rich tradition of socio-economic analysis, not only articulates the existing inequities but also elucidates the complex interplay between ethical theory and economic realities. Set against the backdrop of the early 20th-century industrial milieu, the work's literary style echoes the progressive era's concern for social reform and egalitarian principles. John A. Ryan, a champion of social justice and an influential figure in the American Catholic social movement, was deeply motivated by the core teachings of his faith to address the societal ills of his time. His scholarly background, anchored in Christian moral theology and the keen observation of the socio-economic landscape, equipped him with the insights to rigorously scrutinize the distribution of wealth. Ryan's impassioned advocacy for economic reforms and his deep-seated belief in the dignity of labor shine through in this seminal text, as he weaves together ethical argumentation with practical reformist ambitions. 'Distributive Justice' is recommended for readers interested in the intersection of ethics and economics, historical perspectives on wealth distribution, and the philosophical underpinnings of social reform movements. As a classic work in the canon of economic justice, it remains a salient treatise fostering thoughtful discourse on the nature of equitable societal structures. It is essential reading for students of social policy, theologians, economists, and anyone drawn to the ongoing debate over fair distribution in a modern economy.

Thomas Jefferson, His Permanent Influence on American Institutions

Thomas Jefferson, His Permanent Influence on American Institutions

by John Sharp Williams

1913 · Columbia University Lectures

Looks at the influence of Thomas Jefferson as a Virginian, a revolutionist, a diplomat, and as President of the United States.

The church of the Restoration

The church of the Restoration

by John Stoughton

1881

Church of the restoration

Church of the restoration

by John Stoughton

1901

The Control of Trusts

The Control of Trusts

by John Bates Clark, John Maurice Clark

1912

British War Administration

British War Administration

by John Archibald Fairlie

1919

The Making of the Modern Mind

The Making of the Modern Mind

by John Herman Randall

1926

The Idea of Value

The Idea of Value

by John Laird

1929