Gospels of Wealth: How the Rich Portray Their Lives

Gospels of Wealth: How the Rich Portray Their Lives

Gospels of Wealth: How the Rich Portray Their Lives

Gospels of Wealth: How the Rich Portray Their Lives

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Overview

There is fascination and suspicion about the wealthy. Yet there is a dearth of material in which the wealthy speak for themselves about the meaning of their lives. Gospels of Wealth provides such narrative material. This book is a novel venture in social science. It is the first book to have a broad range of wealthy individuals recount their lives in detail, and, importantly, the first to formulate a sociology of wealth that goes beyond conventional, power-elite, Marxist, and status-group theories.

The authors begin with an analytical framework for studying the biographical narratives of the wealthy. Next, 12 contemporary Americans directly and vividly recount how financial and spiritual aspects of their lives unfold and invariably intertwine. A concluding section explores rules for interpreting the truth of moral biographies and for undertaking a critical assessment of such narratives. The book's theoretical framework and first-person accounts will appeal to general readers as well as researchers in sociology, American studies, philanthropy, economic life, and cultural studies.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780275950941
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 12/08/1994
Pages: 304
Product dimensions: 6.08(w) x 9.14(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

PAUL G. SCHERVISH is Associate Professor of Sociology and Director of the Social Welfare Research Institute at Boston College.

PLATON E. COUTSOUKIS is a research associate in the Social Welfare Research Institute at Boston College.

ETHAN LEWIS is Assistant Professor of English at Sangamon State University.

Table of Contents

Preface
The Wealthy and the World of Wealth by Paul G. Schervish
Brendan Dwyer: The Primacy of Ideas
Rebecca Jacobs: Give Me Mexico, That's What I Want
Benjamin Ellman: The Recipe for Entrepreneurial Success
Gretchen Dowell: The Uneasy Intersection of Wealth, Family, Money, and Identity
Norman Stryker: Sponging the Guilt or Unmerited Wealth
Laura Madison: "The Call"
Ross and Beverly Geiger: God's Regents
June Radkey: Starting a Business and Transforming Her Life
Thomas Cooke: The Moral Career of Wealth
Camille Russo: What My Book Could Say
David Stephanov: "Them with the Gold Makes the Rules"
Afterword: Truth and Falsehood in Gospels of Wealth by Paul G. Schervish
Biographical Sketches
Bibliography
Index

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