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And The Blind Shall Lead The Blind: Reaction to a Floating Memoir

Robert Allan Cooke

Business Ethics Quarterly, 1991, vol. 1, issue 4, 441-447

Abstract: My anger at the fishermen, I realize, was directed at the conspicuous costliness of their gear, the excessiveness of the new van, because otherwise, I would have to acknowledge them as other versions of myself. Frustrated because they were where I wanted to be and were doing what I wanted to do, I tried to divert the issue to how they were going about it all. I tried to make it an argument about character rather than envy.1

Date: 1991
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