Wealth and Life
Delve into the intricate relationship between economics and culture in "Wealth and Life" by Donald Winch, published by Cambridge University Press in 2009. This thought-provoking work spans 440 pages and examines the intellectual debates that have defined Britain's identity as an industrial society. Winch confronts the ongoing tensions between economists and the broader human experience, reflecting on the moral dilemmas that arise from economic life during and after the industrial revolution. With insightful analysis and engaging prose, "Wealth and Life" invites readers to explore the significant cultural responses shaped by these economic transformations. Perfect for anyone interested in the intersection of economics and society, this paperback edition is a must-have addition to your bookshelf. Discover the enduring impacts of industrialization through Winch's compelling narrative.