Re: The Second Shoe (and its lost soul)

1998-09-06 Thread Brad McCormick, Ed.D.
Durant wrote: This suggestion complies with the notion that capitalism was a dynamic, progressive, new development compared with the previous feudal rigidity. It played it's role, now it is but an obsticle in the way of the next stage... Eva I am not an expert on the history of Early

Re: The Second Shoe (and its lost soul)

1998-09-06 Thread Durant
Is there an alternative? Could *Business Schools* be reorganized to teach entrepreneurship as an ethical vocation? Come now, if you are more ethical than the next guy, you lose the competition (you pay more wage, more for environmental protection etc.) Managers are taught to thoroughly

Re: The Second Shoe (and its lost soul)

1998-09-05 Thread Brad McCormick, Ed.D.
Tom Walker wrote: [snip] Underlying this almost instantaneous decay of the system has been the slow erosion of morally defensible (traditionalist) structures of individual motivations. As Habermas argued, "Bourgeois culture as a whole was never able to reproduce itself from itself. It was