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    Religion and Capitalism
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  • Religion and Transformation in Contemporary European Society
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  • November 17, 2011 - November 19, 2011
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  • Forum for Ethics, Art and Law
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  •   Viena, Austria
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  • Introduction  
  • Calling the relationship between religious and capitalistic identity simply a “tension” would be apparently a euphemism. In every aspect of life, those two ideologies seem to clash and to be utterly irreconcilable. Religion, according to some, proofs repeatedly to be outdated, while others claim that capitalism has destroyed every possible demand for ethical or anthropological absoluteness.
    How can social and individual challenges in the field of tension between capitalism and religion be understood? Which role can religion play in a transforming society? Is religion really outdated, does its face have to change? Is capitalism really an opposite to religion or is it just a logical consequence and part of the western civilization that grew out of Christendom? How can the situation in Europe be compared with other parts of the world that are influenced by other religions or ideologies? What about capitalism and Islam or other beliefs? How do religions and belief-systems outside of Europe react to a global capitalism? How can the relationship between the religions be understood, given the overlap of Christendom and western capitalism?
    Might economic and religious developments be connected and be necessary for each other? Is capitalism a religion? Are there layers of social life where capitalism and religion can be enemies, and others where they can be cooperating? Is it possible after all to put them into a relationship or are they completely separated?
    Historically speaking, is religion older than capitalism? What’s the genesis of the two concepts and how did they influence each other? Can we derive any statements about the future looking at the history of religion and capitalism? these all questions will be discussed under this forum. and is a good opportunity to relate the religion with emerging trends.
     
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  •  About Organiser
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  • Forum for Ethics, Art and Law 
  • E: s.wedrac@societa.at
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