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Global Perspectives
Global Perspectives (2024) 5 (1): 117783.
Published: 31 May 2024
...Patrick Doyle; Sean Irving moral economy polycrisis thrift business ethics quality of life boycotting This special collection of Global Perspectives appears during a time of polycrisis. 1 Ever since the Great Recession of 2008, human existence has been threatened by a series...
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Journal:
Global Perspectives
Global Perspectives (2024) 5 (1): 116152.
Published: 17 April 2024
... rights came under scrutiny because of the ease and simplicity by which they could be curtailed through social force. It is observed here that consequent legislation to insulate commercial wealth from boycotting’s parallel moral economy required the reinforcement and development of political...
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The Business of Virtues: The Theological Virtues in the Moral Conception of Commercial Organizations
Journal:
Global Perspectives
Global Perspectives (2024) 5 (1): 115634.
Published: 08 April 2024
... against each other. In reality, each of these contributive groups interpenetrate each other—hence, the economy as a perichoretic “Trinity” between its three contributors. This makes recovering virtues important for moral economies. Government and business organizations are powerful shapers...