Ethics and Economic Theory
- 238 pages
- 9 hours of reading
The book offers a multi-disciplinary critique of the neo-classical economic paradigm, examining its foundational assumptions. It explores human motivations and the concept of flourishing, emphasizing that a thriving economy necessitates an ethical reflection on the connections between individuals, their environment, and the passage of time. Through this lens, it encourages readers to rethink economic principles in light of ethical considerations.
