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Business with Virtue: Maybe Next Year?

Robert C. Solomon

Business Ethics Quarterly, 2000, vol. 10, issue 1, 339-341

Abstract: As we enter the new millennium, there is an overriding question facing global corporate free enterprise, and that is whether the corporations that now or will control and affect so much of the planet’s humanity and resources can demonstrate not only their profitability but their integrity. The old quasi-theological arguments still persist, whether multinational corporations and capitalism in general best serve humanity; whether corporations and capitalism are good or evil or whether they are, at best, amoral; whether corporations can have a conscience; and whether responsibility can be expected of them.

Date: 2000
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