Richard Henry Tawney

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Definition
  1. Proper noun:
    • Richard Henry Tawney: An English economic historian, social critic, and Christian socialist, primarily remembered for his influential scholarly works analyzing the historical development of capitalism and its relationship with religion and society. He was a prominent figure in adult education and social reform in 20th-century Britain.
Usage
  • Proper noun:
    • The ethical critique of capitalism found in richard henry tawney's work remains influential.
    • richard henry tawney argued that the acquisitive society undermined communal values.
    • Scholars often reference richard henry tawney when discussing the moral dimensions of economic systems.
Advanced Usage
  • "Tawney-esque" (adj): Characteristic of or resembling the ideas, ethical concerns, or historical analysis of Richard Henry Tawney.
    • The report offered a Tawney-esque critique of inequality, focusing on its moral and social consequences.
Variants and Related Words
  • Tawney (n): A common shortened reference to Richard Henry Tawney.
    • The historian Tawney taught for many years at the London School of Economics.
Synonyms
  • Economic historian
  • Social critic
  • Christian socialist (specifies his ideological perspective)
Related Phrases
  • "The Acquisitive Society": The title of one of Tawney's most famous books (1921), often used to refer to his core thesis.

    • His lecture explored the concept of "The Acquisitive Society" as defined by richard henry tawney.
  • "Religion and the Rise of Capitalism": The title of Tawney's seminal historical work (1926), frequently cited in discussions linking economic and religious history.

    • The debate was grounded in the arguments presented in richard henry tawney's "Religion and the Rise of Capitalism".
Noun
  1. English economist remembered for his studies of the development of capitalism (1880-1962)

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