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Peter van der Veer

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Peter van der Veer



Average rating: 3.61 · 122 ratings · 18 reviews · 29 distinct works
Imperial Encounters: Religi...

3.49 avg rating — 39 ratings — published 2001 — 8 editions
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Religious Nationalism: Hind...

3.55 avg rating — 29 ratings — published 1994 — 8 editions
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The Modern Spirit of Asia: ...

3.86 avg rating — 22 ratings — published 1899 — 7 editions
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Nation and Religion

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The Value of Comparison

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Nation and Migration: The P...

4.33 avg rating — 3 ratings — published 1994 — 2 editions
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Conversion to Modernities

2.67 avg rating — 3 ratings — published 1995 — 8 editions
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Handbook of Religion and th...

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Modern oriëntalisme: Essays...

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“What economists and political scientists today call the “rational choice of individuals,” but what Smith called “the individual pursuit of happiness,” leads according to this view in a mechanical way to general welfare. As Alexander Pope in his Essay on Man put it: “true Self Love and Social are the same.” While this is the foundation of liberal capitalism, Marx’s dialectical materialism is not different in its selection of the economy as the prime mover. In this way the economy becomes the most important purpose of society. Fortunately, the economy has laws of causation, or, at least, that is what economists would like us to believe. Statistics are gathered to provide an objectified view of reality that enables social engineering. The individual and the collective are simultaneously put in an economic framework that is secular not in the sense that it is nonreligious, since individuals can rationally pursue religious ends, but in the sense that a God-given order of society has been replaced by an order that is constantly produced by homo economicus” (p. 41).”
Peter van der Veer, The Modern Spirit of Asia: The Spiritual and the Secular in China and India

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