Infamous cases like Enron and Bernie Madoff question whether business is an inherently dubious activity. Honorable Business argues that there is, in fact, such a thing as honorable business, which seeks to generate value not only for itself but for all parties to its transactions-and to society generally.
Infamous cases like Enron and Bernie Madoff question whether business is an inherently dubious activity. Honorable Business argues that there is, in fact, such a thing as honorable business, which seeks to generate value not only for itself but for all parties to its transactions-and to society generally.
James R. Otteson is Professor of Economics and Thomas W. Smith Presidential Chair in Business Ethics at Wake Forest University. He specializes in political economy, business ethics, the history of economic thought, and political philosophy, and he is author of Adam Smith's Marketplace of Life (2002), Actual Ethics (2006), and The End of Socialism (2014).
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgements Introduction Starting the Argument Plan of the Work What Kind of Book Is This? Chapter One: The Purpose of Business Chapter Two: The Proper Context of Business Chapter Three: A Code of Business Ethics Chapter Four: Markets and Morality Chapter Five: From Business to a Just and Humane Society Chapter Six: Obstacles to Achieving the Purpose of Business Chapter Seven: Honorable Business and Treating People the Right Way Chapter Eight: Honorable Business and Valuing What We Ought Chapter Nine: Why Business? Bibliography Index
Acknowledgements Introduction Starting the Argument Plan of the Work What Kind of Book Is This? Chapter One: The Purpose of Business Chapter Two: The Proper Context of Business Chapter Three: A Code of Business Ethics Chapter Four: Markets and Morality Chapter Five: From Business to a Just and Humane Society Chapter Six: Obstacles to Achieving the Purpose of Business Chapter Seven: Honorable Business and Treating People the Right Way Chapter Eight: Honorable Business and Valuing What We Ought Chapter Nine: Why Business? Bibliography Index
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