Tait, Self & Moon | Dislocation and Discovery: The Industrial Revolution and the Wesleyan Movement
The Industrial Revolution was one of the most massive cultural and economic changes in global history, and we have inherited both positive and negative narratives about its impact. Historians Jennifer Woodruff Tait and Charlie Self look at the Wesleyan movement's response to these changes to consider how the modern economy has shaped our world in both good and bad ways. Jay Moon moderates the discussion.
Consider assigning in: History, Ethics, Culture
See also the joint presentation on this topic at Karam Forum 2021.
For more Economic Wisdom Project Talks, check out economicwisdom.org.
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Consider assigning in: History, Ethics, Culture
See also the joint presentation on this topic at Karam Forum 2021.
For more Economic Wisdom Project Talks, check out economicwisdom.org.
The Oikonomia Network is an initiative of Karam Fellowship. We rely solely on our supporters to fuel our mission; if you appreciate our work, please learn more and join the Fellowship today!
http://patreon.com/karamfellowship
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