Individualist Economic Values and Self-Interest: The Problem in the Puritan Ethic
The Puritan ethic is conventionally interpreted as a set of individualistic values that encourage a degree of self-interest inimical to the good of organizations and society. A closer reading of original Puritan moralists reveals a different ethic. Puritan moralists simultaneously legitimated econom...
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Springer Science + Business Media B. V
1998
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Journal of business ethics
Year: 1998, 卷: 17, 发布: 14, Pages: 1573-1580 |
Further subjects: | B
Business Organization
B Common Good B Market Price B Fundamental Problem B Economic Growth |
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