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Jerry Z Muller is an author, lecturer and professor emeritus of history He speaks about a variety of historical and contemporary subjects, including thinking about capitalism; misuse of performance metrics; the changing relationship between the family and the market; and nationalism
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Jerry Z Muller (* 1954 [1]) ist ein US-amerikanischer Historiker und emeritierter Professor der Katholischen Universität von Amerika [2] Muller studierte an der Brandeis University, wo er 1977 seinen Bachelor-Abschluss im Fach Geschichte machte Danach studierte an der Columbia University
- Muller, Jerry Z (ucker) 1954- - Encyclopedia. com
Muller focuses much of the book on Hans Freyer, a prominent German sociologist who advocated a right-wing revolution during the early 1930s As the National Socialists rose to power, however, Freyer came to regret his political convictions
- Jerry Z. Muller - Adam Smith Works
Jerry Z Muller is professor emeritus of history at the Catholic University of America and the author of several books, including The Mind and the Market, which was cowinner of The Historical Society's Donald Kagan Best Book in European History Prize, Capitalism and the Jews, and The Tyranny of Metrics
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He writes and teaches about a variety of historical and contemporary subjects, including capitalism; nationalism; conservatism; the history of social, political, economic, and religious thought; and modern German and Jewish history
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Dr Jerry Z Muller is Professor of History at The Catholic University of America, where he has taught since 1984 He earned his B A from Brandeis University and his M A and Ph D from Columbia University
- Jerry Z. Muller - The Globalist
In his latest book, The Mind and the Market: Capitalism in Modern European Thought (Knopf, 2002), Dr Muller presents a social and political examination capitalism through the eyes of more than a dozen European thinkers, including Adam Smith, Joseph Schumpeter, and Friedrich Hayek
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