Economics and the Markets as God

Through the centuries, religion has competed with pecuniary interest for the imagination of the faithful. The Protestant Reformation erupted over the Church's selling of indulgences and other spiritual favors. Puritans received the fruits of hard work and thrift with thankfulness and generosity, only to find that acquisitiveness provoked by an ever-expanding American frontier threatened virtue.

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