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    When Benjamin Franklin arrived in Philadelphia‚ he had one thought‚ having a successful life away from his brother. One way he would be able to achieve that‚ was living morally perfect. What he could not understand was why he could not do what he thought was right and avoid doing what he thought was wrong. Therefore he made a list with thirteen virtues that he believed were “necessary and desirable” to improve himself. The intention was for him to “acquire the habitude of all these virtues‚”fixing

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    As it is with any piece of writing‚ the intended audience within the author’s mind can have significant impacts on both the way the prose is crafted‚ and how the reader interprets it. For instance‚ Benjamin Franklin’s Autobiography appears to be written for a very particular individual. This is made explicit by the first two words of the book: “Dear son.” Immediately‚ one becomes aware of the fact that Franklin is not engaged directly in a dialogue with the reader‚ but rather‚ that he is addressing

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    When thinking of Benjamin Franklin‚ two thoughts come to my mind. His part in the founding of electricity due to his experiments with the kite and the key was engraved in my head from a young age. Also‚ the familiar face found at the center of possibly my favorite piece of paper I could have in my wallet at any time. But what lead to Benjamin Franklin being a figure so known and idolized‚ not only in early British American history but‚ in our world today? The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin outlines

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    Capitalism is America’s Nationalism‚ and it’s been that way since the beginning. State’s are born from reinvestments of surplus wealth to create new means of production‚ a country should maintain a free market‚ and one’s citizens carry the privilege of private ownership have been expanding rapidly since the rise of industry. Post WWI‚ America’s dominating belief of Capitalism further shaped it through its international role. One can see how Smith’s “invisible hand” effects current events such as

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    2013/Soboroff Final Course Paper 25 March 2013 The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism Introduction The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism is one of the most famous but controversial sociological works written by German Sociologist Max Weber. His theory on Protestantism and Capitalism hypothesize how Protestant Ethic derived from Christian faith substantially stimulated the Capitalism development in history. This article will present historical background of Weber and his

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    A particular concept we focused on was the spirit of capitalism and how things are worth a certain amount because people place these values on them and begin to believe them. I think this can apply to both Paige and Gwen’s lives‚ because throughout the novel it is said that they are wearing glamorous clothes

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    self-discovery where he encounters a westernized society where properties‚ riches‚ and wealth are abundant in the homes of the prosperous. Similar to in Siddhartha‚ capitalism is seen as one of the major driving forces of society in the movie Wall Street‚ directed by Oliver Stone‚ where the main character is an example of the extremes of capitalism and how it can corrupt the soul of a man and endanger the lives of thousands of others. Because of its pollution and imprisonment of the soul and mind‚ greed

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    Varieties of Capitalism (VoC) * “The object of this book is to elaborate a new framework for understanding the institutional similarities and differences among the developed economies‚ one that offers a new and intriguing set of answers to such questions” (1-2) * VoC is actor-centered: * “which is to say we see the political economy as a terrain populated by multiple actors‚ each of whom seeks to advance his interests in a rational way in strategic interaction with others” (p. 6) however

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    their religion‚ among many others. In the economic realm‚ both citizens and businesses alike have access to a free market. A free market economy‚ or Capitalism‚ is an economic system which is controlled strictly by fluctuations in supply and demand. This lack of authoritative regulation can be seen in several different lights. Those proponents of Capitalism claim that it gives equal opportunity to all entities. Those who oppose it claim the antitheses to be true. Occasionally entities‚ usually larger

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    priorities‚ which mean that different accomplishments and behaviors will make us feel better about ourselves. To be successful the individual must understand what is important and must recognize one’s strengths and weaknesses. When we hear the name “Benjamin Franklin” we automatically think that he was one of the Founding Fathers of the United States; but he was much more than that. Not only was he a successful scientist‚ he was an inventor and a politician. But not many individuals

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