Creating Capital / Money-making as an aim in business - Frederick L. Lipman - Book

Creating Capital / Money-making as an aim in business

Barbara Weinstock Lectures on The Morals of Trade
HIGHER EDUCATION AND BUSINESS STANDARDS. By Willard Eugene Hotchkiss.
CREATING CAPITAL: MONEY-MAKING AS AN AIM IN BUSINESS. By Frederick L. Lipman.
IS CIVILIZATION A DISEASE? By Stanton Coit.
SOCIAL JUSTICE WITHOUT SOCIALISM. By John Bates Clark.
THE CONFLICT BETWEEN PRIVATE MONOPOLY AND GOOD CITIZENSHIP. By John Graham Brooks.
COMMERCIALISM AND JOURNALISM. By Hamilton Holt.
THE BUSINESS CAREER IN ITS PUBLIC RELATIONS. By Albert Shaw.
BARBARA WEINSTOCK LECTURES ON THE MORALS OF TRADE
This series will contain essays by representative scholars and men of affairs dealing with the various phases of the moral law in its bearing on business life under the new economic order, first delivered at the University of California on the Weinstock foundation.
The object of this paper is to discuss money-making; to examine its prevalence as an aim among people generally and the moral standards which obtain among those who consciously seek to make money.
The desire to make money is common to most men. Stronger or weaker, in some degree it is present in the mind of nearly every one. Now, how far does this desire grow to be an aim or object in our lives, and to what extent is such an aim a worthy one?

Frederick L. Lipman
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Язык

Английский

Год издания

2009-08-12

Темы

Business; Wealth -- Moral and ethical aspects; Saving and investment

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