Machan, Tibor R. - In: International Journal of Social Economics 26 (1999) 5, pp. 596-609
In business and the culture hospitable to it, not much is more important than the moral status of entrepreneurship. If the entrepreneur is a rascal, a rogue, the system that gives such a person a home is surely tainted. Critics of capitalism such as Robert Kuttner and Earl Shorris have made this...