Entrepreneurship with a Social Justice Interpretation
James O. Fiet ()
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James O. Fiet: University of Louisville
Chapter Chapter 14 in Entrepreneurship in a Time of Social Justice Advocacy, 2023, pp 281-300 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Social justice TheorySocial justice Theory relies on assumptions that modernmodern sciencescience finds to be unorthodox. Thus, it is always going to be resisted despite it being believed to be a wokewoke religionreligion by its advocates. Because Theorytheory must be accepted and believed as The TruthThe Truth, no one is allowed to question it without being accused of committing violenceviolence. This chapter reviews its postmodernpostmodern assumptions and then adds to them, concluding by proposing a manifestomanifesto that adds entrepreneurshipentrepreneurship as a more effective way to reach its utopian ends.
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-35463-2_14
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