At the Roots of Business Ethics: A New Reading of the Merchant of Venice
Luigino Bruni ()
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Luigino Bruni: University LUMSA
Journal of Business Ethics, 2024, vol. 194, issue 2, No 3, 275-284
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Abstract This paper discusses The Merchant of Venice from an economic and Biblical perspective in an attempt to corroborate the view that the work epitomizes the spirit of the early capitalism of Shakespeare’s London. The main goal of the paper is to enrich mainstream interpretation by showing different, and more complex faces of the main characters of the play. Starting with the debate on usury in the late Middle Ages, the paper argues that the main ethical message conveyed by The Merchant of Venice is a criticism of the hypocrisy of the spirit of emerging capitalism at the time. Furthermore, the paper claims that in order to understand the core of this masterpiece, its Biblical references must be explored and reconsidered, as accurate interpretation of their context may shed new light on the play and on Shakespeare’s general view of proto-capitalism.
Keywords: Shakespeare; The Merchant of Venice; Narrative capital; Usury; Business history (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1007/s10551-023-05607-6
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