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Jacob Soll

Jacob Soll is professor of history and accounting at the University of Southern California. His newest book is Free Market: The History of an Idea.

  • An altarpiece depicting Thomas Aquinas in Ascoli Piceno, Italy, by Carlo Crivelli, 15th century. With the rise of a wealthy merchant class in the 1100s, figures such as Saint Thomas of Aquinas looked for ways to make wealth moral.
    An altarpiece depicting Thomas Aquinas in Ascoli Piceno, Italy, by Carlo Crivelli, 15th century. With the rise of a wealthy merchant class in the 1100s, figures such as Saint Thomas of Aquinas looked for ways to make wealth moral.
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    The Christian Origins of Free Market Thought

    Early thinkers sought to turn religious self-interest into a counterbalance to earthly greed

    byJacob Soll
  • Cardinal de Richelieu, by Philippe de Champaigne (ca 1642).
    Cardinal de Richelieu, by Philippe de Champaigne (ca 1642).
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    How Think Tanks Became Engines of Royal Propaganda

    And what their French origins, and their waning and rising relevance to the power structures over the centuries, say about the new Washington

    byJacob Soll
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