The Possibility of Progress
The historical separation of economic thought and moral philosophy is breached in this interdisciplinary examination of how all nations must work together to progress toward a more just, inclusive, and sustainable global community. Economic justice is presented as a key measure of social progress, such that the ethical context of economic matters enforces the implementation of a new social order that uses capitalist principles for inclusive goals. The full spectrum of collective and individual thought is discussed, including the obstacles to social change that are experienced on personal levels of perception and psychology.
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The Possibility of Progress
The historical separation of economic thought and moral philosophy is breached in this interdisciplinary examination of how all nations must work together to progress toward a more just, inclusive, and sustainable global community. Economic justice is presented as a key measure of social progress, such that the ethical context of economic matters enforces the implementation of a new social order that uses capitalist principles for inclusive goals. The full spectrum of collective and individual thought is discussed, including the obstacles to social change that are experienced on personal levels of perception and psychology.
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The Possibility of Progress

The Possibility of Progress

by Mark Braund
The Possibility of Progress

The Possibility of Progress

by Mark Braund

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Overview

The historical separation of economic thought and moral philosophy is breached in this interdisciplinary examination of how all nations must work together to progress toward a more just, inclusive, and sustainable global community. Economic justice is presented as a key measure of social progress, such that the ethical context of economic matters enforces the implementation of a new social order that uses capitalist principles for inclusive goals. The full spectrum of collective and individual thought is discussed, including the obstacles to social change that are experienced on personal levels of perception and psychology.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780856832260
Publisher: Shepheard-Walwyn Publishers, Limited
Publication date: 01/01/2005
Pages: 350
Product dimensions: 6.50(w) x 9.50(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Mark Braund is an information technology consultant and former advisor to the government of Mozambique.

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