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Bourgeois Equality

And the New Bourgeois Respect Created Vested Interests Supportive of the Great Enrichment

Dr. Ellen Clardy, August 12, 2022August 5, 2025

A Discussion of Bourgeois Equality Chapter 48 “And Betterment, Though Long Disdained, Developed Its Own Vested Interests” Change is hard to do in a system in part because it hurts one or more groups who are part of the existing status quo. So how can something as big as a…

Bourgeois Equality

Yet the Roots of Bourgeois Respect were Christian

Dr. Ellen Clardy, August 7, 2022July 26, 2025

A Discussion of Bourgeois Equality Chapter 47 “Yet Some Christians Anticipated a Respected Bourgeoisie” Dr. McCloskey notes that in the later medieval era you can already see Christianity making room for trading and profits that will allow successful merchants to still be devout Christians. She notes Thomas Aquinas promoting such thinking in…

Bourgeois Equality

We Need to Bring Back Virtue Not Give Up on Economics

Dr. Ellen Clardy, July 31, 2022August 5, 2025

A Discussion of Bourgeois Equality Chapter 67 “A Change in Rhetoric Made Modernity, and Can Spread It” This is an historic blog — 67 chapters over nearly 18 months, and now we are at the final chapter of Dr. McCloskey’s Bourgeois Equality! I was drawn to do a chapter by chapter review of…

Bourgeois Equality

Our Language Shows Historic, and Current, Disdain for the Bourgeois

Dr. Ellen Clardy, July 29, 2022August 7, 2025

A Discussion of Bourgeois Equality Chapter 46 “The Hostility was Ancient” Dr. McCloskey continues her exploration of the negative attitude that has existed over time towards trading and profits started last chapter. Trading and profit making and entrepreneurship and betterment have been more or less despised by the aristocracy in pastoral…

Bourgeois Equality

Attitudes towards Bourgeois Betterment Historically Hostile

Dr. Ellen Clardy, July 15, 2022August 5, 2025

A Discussion of Bourgeois Equality Chapter 45 “Talk had been Hostile to Betterment” Dr. McCloskey opens this chapter with a story of a Mayan man from Guatemala, Oscar Chiquito, who had recently graduated from university despite long odds. And the long odds were due largely to his father’s hostility to…

Bourgeois Equality

The Relative Tolerance of Holland

Dr. Ellen Clardy, May 6, 2022August 5, 2025

A Discussion of Bourgeois Equality Chapter 37 “For Instance, Holland Was Tolerant, and Not for Prudence Only” In this chapter, Dr. McCloskey is wrapping up her discussion of the Dutch embrace of the bourgeois virtues by focusing on what impact it had on their relatively higher level of tolerance. To get…

Bourgeois Equality

What Really Motivated the Bourgeois Dutch to Charity

Dr. Ellen Clardy, April 30, 2022July 25, 2025

A Discussion of Bourgeois Equality Chapter 36 “And the Dutch Bourgeois was Virtuous” Nearing the end of Part 5, which is concentrating on the rise of bourgeois in the 1500s and 1600s, Dr. McCloskey is focusing on the Netherlands. Last chapter she gave some of the historical reasons bourgeois virtues…

Bourgeois Equality

How the Dutch First Got Bougie

Dr. Ellen Clardy, April 22, 2022July 25, 2025

A Discussion of Bourgeois Equality Chapter 35 “The Dutch Preached Bourgeois Virtue” In the mood for some Dutch history? When are you not, am I right? If you are anything like me, your historical knowledge of Dutch history is thin. So in this chapter, Dr. McCloskey is making note of…

Bourgeois Equality

Accounting Was Sooo Bourgeois

Dr. Ellen Clardy, April 16, 2022July 25, 2025

A Discussion of Bourgeois Equality Chapter 34 “Aristocratic England, For Example, Scorned Measurement” Dr. McCloskey continues exploring the cultural mindset of the Elizabethan era of England in this chapter to demonstrate it did not embrace measurement, which is foundational to the launch of the Great Enrichment in the eighteenth century….

Bourgeois Equality

Elizabethan England Esteemed Elites

Dr. Ellen Clardy, April 9, 2022July 25, 2025

A Discussion of Bourgeois Equality Chapter 33 “As Did Elizabethan England Generally” Dr. McCloskey is continuing on with the thesis of last chapter, offering examples of Elizabethan writers other than Shakespeare, who valued hierarchy over the disruptive bourgeois virtues that will allow the trade tested betterment system to take off…

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