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, when we ignore the problems of an endlessly growing economy, we create significant risk to society. Rather than a focus …This article questions the assumptions, sustainability and ethics of endless economic growth on the basis of … environmental science, ecological economics and ecological ethics. It considers the impossibility and unsustainability of endless …
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A free market economy is characterized by an unequal distribution of income, wealth, and opportunities, to the extent … that a considerable part of the population does not enjoy the wellbeing which an affluent society can offer. Recent studies …, have regarded the growing inequality as one of the most serious economic problems of the modern world. In 2015, half of …
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Generalized morality reflects ethical norms in society about the inappropriateness of behaviors that can cause harm to … generalized morality is constructed from data from the World Values Survey. One question examined is whether generalized morality …
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from the World Values Survey that measures an individual’s taste for government responsibility, which we interpret as a …
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Corporate law, like all law, should be directed toward the common good. The common good requires that corporate … exercise of virtuous judgment, are the corporation's officers. Thus, one of the primary objectives of corporate law should be … this Article would serve to broaden, rather than narrow, the liberty of corporate officers. This is because corporate law …
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This paper employs a variety of economic and financial indicators to examine the relationship between Roman Catholicism and Irish development in the Post-Famine period. County-level decennial data are used for all census years from 1871 to 1911, and Catholicism is instrumented using the distance...
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reconfiguration of religions in the contemporary world. Religion often inspires migration, as religious minority groups facing …Although migration and religion studies have traditionally developed as separate research topics, in the current … studies of migration raise the importance and role of religion in the international migration flows, distinguish between the …
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