The Spirit of Conscious Capitalism Contributions of World Religions and Spiritualities

The book provides a constructive criticism of the emerging practice of conscious capitalism from the perspective of world religions and spiritualities. Conscious capitalism, to many of its adherents, represents an evolutionary step forward beyond the dominant neo-liberal paradigm, where it often app...

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Other Authors: Dion, Michel (Editor), Pava, Moses (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham Springer International Publishing 2022, 2022
Edition:1st ed. 2022
Series:Ethical Economy, Studies in Economic Ethics and Philosophy
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Collection: Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a Part 1. Capitalism and Religion -- Chapter 1. Can Capitalism be Conscious of Anything other than itself? (David W. Miller et al) -- Chapter 2. Religion and the Spirit of Capitalism. Remarks to the Function of Religion in Modern Societies (Christian Danz et al) -- Chapter 3. The Role of Commercial Life in Ideal Society (Ari Lamm) -- Part 2. Conscious Capitalism and World Religions/Spiritualities -- Chapter 4. Constructing A More Conscious Capitalism: Contributions from Judaism’s Sacred Vocabulary (Moses Pava) -- Chapter 5. École supérieure de commerce, Algeria (Omar Hemissi) -- Chapter 6. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints and Conscious Capitalism (Brad Agle) -- Chapter 7. Conscious Capitalism from a Christian Perspective (Margaret Arevalo Eusebio) -- Chapter 8. Buddhism and Conscious Capitalism (Robert Elliott Allinson) -- Chapter 9.Hinduism and Conscious Capitalism (Bhabani Nayak) -- Part 3. Conscious Capitalism, Religions/Spiritualities and Character Traits -- Chapter 10. The Contribution of Mussar to Conscious Capitalism (Debra R. Comer et al) -- Chapter 11. The Ethical Role of Interestedness in Jewish Tradition: A Basis for a Humane Capitalism (Nadav Berman Shifman) -- Chapter 12. Sabbatical Consciousness: An Antidote to Conspicuous Consumption and Persistent Production (Daniel Ross Goodman) -- Chapter 13. Rediscovering the Person: A Christian Contribution to Conscious Capitalism (Carlos Hoevel) -- Chapter 14. Created To Be Friends: A Theology of Creation as a Frame of Reference for Conscious Capitalism (Maarten Wisse) -- Chapter 15. The Philosophical and Spiritual Grounds of an Encompassing Compassion in the Organizational Life: A Different Outlook on Conscious Capitalism (Michel Dion),- Chapter 16. Cultivating Spiritual Intelligence for Conscious Capitalism: A Participatory and Archetypal Approach (Gianni Zappalà) 
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520 |a The book provides a constructive criticism of the emerging practice of conscious capitalism from the perspective of world religions and spiritualities. Conscious capitalism, to many of its adherents, represents an evolutionary step forward beyond the dominant neo-liberal paradigm, where it often appears that just about everything is for sale. Is conscious capitalism consistent with the values inherent in religious and spiritual world-views and does it provide a better fit for bringing out the best that business has to offer? This book answers these questions and many more