The Moral Dimension: Toward a New EconomicsAuthor BioAmitai Etzioni, University Professor at George Washington University and Visiting Professor at the Harvard Business School, 1987-89, is the author of numerous books, including The Active Society. |
Contents
BEYOND PLEASURE THE CASE | 21 |
Substantive Differences Moral Not Equal Pleasure | 36 |
Some Evidence People Act Unselfishly | 51 |
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