R.H. Tawney

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R.H. Tawney


Born
in Calcutta, India
November 30, 1880

Died
January 16, 1962

Genre

Influences


Richard Henry Tawney was an English economic historian, social critic, and Christian socialist whose work helped shape twentieth century debates about equality, ethics, and the moral foundations of economic life. Educated at Rugby and Balliol College, Oxford, he served as an officer in the First World War and was severely wounded at the Somme, an experience that deeply influenced his views. Tawney became an influential voice in both academia and public policy, known especially for The Acquisitive Society (1921) and Religion and the Rise of Capitalism (1926).

Tawney’s scholarship combined rigorous historical analysis with a concern for social justice and the common good, and he played an important role in the early development of the British
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Religion and the Rise of Ca...

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The Acquisitive Society

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Equality

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The Radical Tradition: Twel...

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The Agrarian Problem in the...

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Land and Labour in China

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History and society: Essays

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The Attack and Other Papers

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british socialism today

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Secondary Education For All

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“Freedom for the pike is death for the minnows.”
R.H. Tawney, Equality

“Granted, I should love my neighbor as myself, the questions which, under modern conditions of large-scale organization, remain for solution are, ''Who precisely is my neighbor?'' and ''How exactly am I to make my love for them effective in practice?''... It had insisted that all men were brethren. But it did not occur to it to point out that, as a result of the new economic imperialism, which was begging to develop in the 17th century, the brethren of the English merchant were the Africans whom he kidnapped for slavery in America, or the American Indians from whom he stripped of their lands, or the Indian craftsmen whom he bought muslin's and silks at starvation prices. Religion had not yet learned to console itself for the practical difficulty of applying its moral principles by clasping the comfortable formula that for the transaction of economic life no moral principles exist.”
R. H. Tawney, Religion and the Rise of Capitalism

“What thoughtful rich people call the problem of poverty , thoughtful poor people with equal justice call the problem of riches.”
R H Tawney

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