A) Environmental sustainability B) Political theory C) Social justice and economics D) Art criticism
A) John Ruskin B) Thomas Carlyle C) Charles Dickens D) Leo Tolstoy
A) A purely capitalist approach B) A moral approach to economics C) An anti-capitalist stance D) A socialist agenda
A) Philosopher B) Politician C) Art critic D) Economist
A) Nature is integral to human well-being B) Nature is irrelevant to economics C) Nature is a competitor to industry D) Nature is a resource for exploitation
A) Postmodernism B) The Industrial Revolution C) Romanticism D) The Arts and Crafts Movement
A) Barter system B) Capitalism C) Socialism D) Feudalism
A) Wealth accumulation is essential for progress B) Wealth belongs to the deserving few C) Inheritance should be prioritized D) Wealth should be shared for the good of society
A) Discouraged labor rights movements B) Promoted laissez-faire economics C) Influenced social reform and ethical economics D) Had little to no impact |