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SINCLAIR, UPTON. - The Profits of Religion. An Essay in Economic Interpretation.

New York: Vanguard Press, 1927. Second impression. Pp.315, illustrated endpapers. Red cloth, black title to front and spine, a few bleached spots. G+."The Profits of Religion: An Essay in Economic Interpretation is a nonfiction book, first published in 1917, by the American novelist and 'muck-raking' journalist Upton Sinclair. It is a snapshot of the religious movements in the U.S. before its entry into World War I. The book is the first of the “Dead Hand” series: six books Sinclair wrote on American institutions..The term “Dead Hand” ironically refers to Adam Smith’s concept that allowing an "invisible hand" of individual self-interest to shape economic relations provides the best result for society as a whole. In this book, Sinclair attacks institutionalized religion as a “source of income to parasites, and the natural ally of every form of oppression and exploitation.”." (wiki).
GBP 30.00 [Appr.: EURO 34.5 US$ 39.81 | JP¥ 5869] Book number 46116

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