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Gallery of Testimonials

Gallery of Testimonials. Capitalism and the Industrial Revolution. Testimonials. Adam Smith Alexis de Tocqueville Charles Dickens Karl Marx Samul Smiles Winston Churchill John Keynes Thomas Sowell Joseph Schumpeter Eric Hoffer Deng Xiaoping Thomas Friedman Naomi Klein

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Gallery of Testimonials

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  1. Gallery of Testimonials Capitalism and the Industrial Revolution

  2. Testimonials • Adam Smith • Alexis de Tocqueville • Charles Dickens • Karl Marx • Samul Smiles • Winston Churchill • John Keynes • Thomas Sowell • Joseph Schumpeter • Eric Hoffer • Deng Xiaoping • Thomas Friedman • Naomi Klein • Riccardo Bellofiore • Jeanette Winterson • Luigi Zingales

  3. Adam Smith (1723-1790) • Scottish social philosopher, pioneer of political economy • father of modern economics and capitalism Reference text: The Wealth of Nations Focus: Capitalism • Cross cultural references:investigation of the causes of wealth aiming at the substitution of industrial freedom for a system of restriction • Critical thinking: Capitalism, Political Economy, causes of wealth

  4. Alexis de Tocqueville(1805-1859) • French Political thinker and historian • Liberal position about democracy • Reference text: Journey to England and Ireland(1835) • Focus: Manchester • Cross cultural references: J.Bentham, A. Tocqueville , A. Toynbee, K. Marx, F. Engels • Critical thinking: Alienation, exploitation, industrialization, inequal distribution of wealth, bad working condition, double nature of capitalism, utilitarism

  5. Charles Dickens (1812-1870) • English Victorian novelist • remarkable characters • superb telling technique • symbolic portraitsocial class contrast • Reference text: Hard Times (1854) •  • Utilitarianism • Focus:Coketown • Cross cultural references: J.Bentham, A. Tocqueville , A. Toynbee • Critical thinking: social rift, industrialization, wealth versus well-being, working class - capitalists

  6. Karl Heinrich Marx (1818 -1883) • German philosopher, economist, sociologist, historian, journalist, and revolutionary socialist • Critical of his contemporary economy, politic, society and culture Reference text: Das Kapital(1867) • Focus:Capitalism • Cross cultural references: A. Toynbee, F. Engels, Luigi Zingales • Critical thinking: industrialization, unequal distribution of wealth, money creates wealth

  7. Samuel Smiles (1812 –1904) Scottish author and reformer. Reference text: Thrift (1875) Focus: Capitalism Cross cultural references: K. Marx, E. Hoffer, T. Sowell, J. Schumpeter Critical thinking: Industrialization, metaphor of the multi – faceted nature of capitalism

  8. Winston Churchill(1874-1965) • British Conservative Politician • statesman and orator, Nobel Prize for Literature • twice Prime Minister (1940–45 and 1951–55) • officer in the British Army • historian, writer, artist • he received the Nobel Prize in Literature Reference: Sir W. Churchill Quotes • Focus: Capitalism • Cross cultural references:powerful command of the English language, literature • Critical thinking: capitalism, socialism, blessing, industrialization, wealth versus well-being, working class, army

  9. John Maynard Keynes(1883 – 1946) • British economist • He is considered to be one of the founders of modern macroeconomics, and the most influential economist of the 20th century. • His ideas are the basis for the school of thought known as Keynesian economics Reference text: The General Theory of Employment Interest and Money (1936) • Focus: Capitalism and direct interventions • Cross cultural references: R. Bellofiore • Critical thinking: industrialization, Keynesianism, direct intervention on financial problems

  10. Joseph Alois Schumpeter (1883 -1950) • An Austrian American economist and political scientist. • Popularized "creative destruction" in economics • Reference text: Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy • Focus: Capitalism • Cross cultural references: K. Marx, L. Zingales, R. Bellofiore • Critical thinking: industrialization, the European financial situation, creative destruction

  11. Eric Hoffer (1902-1983) • American social writer • He was the author of ten books • He was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in February 1983 • Reference text: (1971) • Focus: Capitalism • Cross cultural references: J.Bentham, • A.Tocqueville , A. Toynbee, K. Marx, F. Engels, • Critical thinking: corruption of business and • capitalism

  12. Deng Xiaoping (1904 – 1997) • Politician and reformist leader of the • Communist Party of China • led China towards a market economy. • Reference: Deng Xiaoping quotes • Focus: Capitalism • Cross cultural references: K. Marx, E. Hoffer, T. Sowell, J. Schumpeter • Critical thinking: market economy, to be rich is gloriouos because it gave power and wealth

  13. Thomas Sowell (1930) • American economist, social theorist, political philosopher, and author • conservative thinker of the late 20th century • America's leading philosopher • seminal study on the role of Race in history • explain the principles underlying modern economics • he advocates laissez-faire economics and writes from a conservative and libertarian perspective. • opposes Marxism, Reference text: Marxism: Philosophy and Economics • Cross cultural references:J.Bentham, A.Tocqueville , A. Toynbee, K. Marx, F. Engels, Milton Friedman, George Stigler, F. A. Hayek, Joseph Schumpeter • Critical thinking:pushiness, justice and equality, civil rights, race and ethnicity

  14. Thomas Friedman (1953) • American journalist and author. • He writes a twice-weekly column for The • New York Times. • He has won the Pulitzer Prize three • times. • Reference text: The Lexus and the Olive Tree: Understanding Globalization(1999) • Focus: Free-Market capitalism • Cross cultural references: J.Bentham, • A.Tocqueville , A. Toynbee, K. Marx, F. Engels, • Critical thinking: global trade, the • Middle East, Globalization, environmental • issues

  15. Naomi Klein (1970) • Canadian author and social activist • known for her political analyses and • criticism of corporate globalization. • Reference text: The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism(2007) • Focus: Capitalism • Cross cultural references: K. Marx, E. Hoffer, T. Sowell, J. Schumpeter • Critical thinking: frontier capitalism shifting from crisis to crisis

  16. RiccardoBellofiore Full professor in political Economy at the University of Bergamo Reference text: Anarticle from “the Guardian”(2011) Focus:A crisis of Capitalism Cross cultural references: Karl Marx, Hyman Philip Minsky, Yanis Varoufakis, Stuart Holland, John Maynard Keynes Critical thinking: actualization, financial problems in Europe

  17. Jeanette Winterson (1959) • Contemporary English Writer • adopted by Pentecostal parents • boundaries of physicality and the imagination, gender polarities, sexual identities Reference text: Why Be Happy When You Could Be Normal? • Focus: Manchester • Cross cultural references: A. Toynbee, K. Marx, F. Engels, C. Dickens • Critical thinking: industrialization, wealth versus well-being, working class – capitalists, process of change, contradictions inside society.

  18. Luigi Zingales(1963) • Italian economist and educator • He’s the winner of the 2003 Germán Bernácer Prize to the best European economist under 40 working in macro-finance. • Competition isn’t guaranted by the control organisms Reference text: A Capitalism for the People: Recapturing the Lost Genius of American Prosperity(3 June 2012) Focus:Capitalism • Cross cultural references: Adam Smith, Kenneth Joseph Arrow • Critical thinking: actualization, financial problems in Europe

  19. WORKSHOP 7CREDITS • BALDO Sara • MONGERA Enrico • MONTANARI Veronica • TALIAN Lorenzo • ZANUTTA Riccardo

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