Now is the right time for me to review "The Anti-Capitalistic Mentality." After writing seven articles based on five chapters of the book, I can now judiciously assess the book. The main objective of Mises in writing the book is to analyze the roots and fruits of ideas that hate the free enterprise. To accomplish this, he divided the book into five chapters: · Chapter 1 - The Social Characteristics of Capitalism and the Psychological Causes of its Vilification · Chapter 2 - The Ordinary Man's Social Philosophy · Chapter 3 - Literature Under Capitalism · Chapter 4 - The Noneconomic Objections to Capitalism · Chapter 5 - "Anticommunism' Versus Capitalism Distinguishing Features of a Capitalist Society ...
Church & Society
This course covers three areas considered important in Christian social thought: cultural, political, and with particular emphasis on economics. Studying the current issues under the identified three dimensions in relation to revelation, our goal is to appreciate, to critique, and to come up with a way of thinking and with a kind of activism based on Christian worldview.