Accounting Capital, Race and Benjamin Franklin’s ‘Pecuniary Habits’ of Mind in The Autobiography

  • Rosha R
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… the first American writers to offer a ready way to profits and virtue, but in the Gazette passage and throughout The Autobiography Franklin does more than moralise: he standardises behaviours and habits of thought according to the narrative structure of capital. In The …

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Rosha, R. (2010). Accounting Capital, Race and Benjamin Franklin’s ‘Pecuniary Habits’ of Mind in The Autobiography. In Culture, Capital and Representation (pp. 35–48). Palgrave Macmillan UK. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230291195_3

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