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Capitalism, Ethics and the Paradoxon of Self-exploitation

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The essay explores the inherent conflict between capitalism's pursuit of surplus value and ethical business practices. It argues that the exploitative nature of capitalism undermines the dignity of individuals, making it challenging to foster ethical awareness within business operations. Through a critical analysis, the author examines how these dynamics affect management policies and the broader implications for society. The discussion is rooted in a strong academic framework, emphasizing the need for a reevaluation of business ethics in the context of capitalist structures.

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Capitalism, Ethics and the Paradoxon of Self-exploitation, Christian Bacher

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2007
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