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| Moral Capitalism: a review |
Moral Capitalism argues that the ethical standards inherent in capitalism have been steadily compromised by the short-sighted dog-eat-dog doctrines of Social Darwinism and by cultural values inimical to capitalism's essentially egalitarian, rational spirit.
It is the brute capitalist ideology that has led to the scandals and social ills that plague capitlaism today. But there is a way out. The book presents a blueprint for a new moral capitalism that can estore popular confidence, create wealth for all, and end poverty. The book details how and why moral capitalism can solve a range of social ills brought about by the excesses of brute capitalism and he provides detailed practical guidance for those who want to reap the benefits of moral capitalism in their business and professional pursuits. The book is authored by Stephen Young is the Global Executive Director of the Caux Round Table. he was formerly the third dean of the Hamline University School of Law, an assistant deal of the Havard Law School, and has worked with the Council on Foreign Relations and solted with the United States Department of State. The book can be purchased from: http://www.amazon.com
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