
Benjamin Friedman on the Origins of Economic Belief
Conversations with Tyler
00:00
Economic Dynamics in Islamic Societies
This chapter examines the economic paradox faced by Islamic countries, contrasting the success of Muslim immigrants in non-Muslim societies with the struggles of their home nations. It discusses historical roots of Islamic commerce, the economic success of the Mormon community, and the complex relationship between capitalism, discrimination, and societal tolerance. Additionally, the chapter reflects on the influence of past religious beliefs on modern economic thought, particularly in the contexts of China and India.
Transcript
Play full episode