This book emphasizes that analysis of broad economic changes treats people abstractly, while a personalist view sees them as human agents who, while needing and generating economic goods, must still be responsive to others and be aware of values and goals beyond temporal well-being.
This book emphasizes that analysis of broad economic changes treats people abstractly, while a personalist view sees them as human agents who, while needing and generating economic goods, must still be responsive to others and be aware of values and goals beyond temporal well-being.
Peter L. Danner is professor emeritus at Marquette University and the author of An Ethics for the Affluent.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 Economic Person before Economics Chapter 3 Economic Science, Econimic Person Chapter 4 Humanistic Economic Tradition Chapter 5 Econimic Personalism Chapter 6 Personalism and Scarcity Chapter 7 Personal and Economic Values Chapter 8 Personalism and Gain Seeking Chapter 9 Personalism and Economic Community Chapter 10 Personalism and Common Good Chapter 11 Economic Persons in Action Chapter 12 Index
Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 Economic Person before Economics Chapter 3 Economic Science, Econimic Person Chapter 4 Humanistic Economic Tradition Chapter 5 Econimic Personalism Chapter 6 Personalism and Scarcity Chapter 7 Personal and Economic Values Chapter 8 Personalism and Gain Seeking Chapter 9 Personalism and Economic Community Chapter 10 Personalism and Common Good Chapter 11 Economic Persons in Action Chapter 12 Index
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