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This textbook presents an introduction to the central issues of social economics Building on a venerable social economics tradition the book recommends a more rational

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This textbook presents an introduction to the central issues of social economics Building on a venerable social economics tradition the book recommends a more rational economic order and proposes new principles of economic policy The issues covered include the inadequacy of individualistic economics in guiding the policy maker a critique of economic rationality rethinking of the modern business corporation a critical look at markets as panacea the harmful effects of international competition environmental problems The book introduces social economic concepts and challenges the reader to look beyond the confines of mainstream economic thinking to find a solution to these critical issues. The People of Wal-Mart. © Routledge 2013. Is Wal-Mart good for women?. Lyneese. . Roldan. and The . Going Places Network. Dress for Success clients as . affective stakeholders. Wal-Mart as a path to economic independence for impoverished women of color. PowerPoint Presentation . Design by . Charlie Cook. CHAPTER. . 5. Business Ethics. © Routledge. © Routledge. Learning . Outcomes. After studying this chapter, you should be able to:. Compare . and contrast ethics, business ethics, and managerial ethics. Kochhar Humanist Education Center of the American Humanist Association E stablishing Humanist Education Programs for Children 1 Establishing Humanist Education Programs For Children CONTENTS Lett Questions. Think of a time when you changed your mind about something.. What caused your new way of thinking to come about?. Were you influenced by other people, by things you saw or read, or by some other factor?. PowerPoint Presentation . Design by . Charlie Cook. CHAPTER. . 2. Strategic Stakeholder and Ethical Public Affairs, Issues, and Crisis Management. © Routledge. © Routledge. Learning . Outcomes. After studying this chapter, you should be able to:. Susan Clements-Vivian. Illuminated manuscript. Psalter-Hours. English, 13th Century A.D.. Walters Art Museum, Baltimore, MD.. Before the invention of the printing press, . handwritten documents were riddled with errors. THEOLOGY. The Start. Humanism at it’s very core denies god and focuses on the power of humanity. The supernatural is rejected and the power of humankind is celebrated.. They seek to become the best human being possible through their own means—evolution, education, philosophy, etc.. History of Economic Thought. Transparencies. Set 1. What is it?. “…the history of the intellectual efforts that men have made in order to understand economic phenomena…”. Why study it?. “Current work, so one would think, will preserve whatever is still useful of the work of preceding generations … Why then should we go back to old authors and rehearse outmoded views? Cannot the old stuff be safely left to the care of a few specialists who love it for its own sake? ” . PowerPoint Presentation . Design by . Charlie Cook. CHAPTER. . 4. Corporate Social . Responsibility. , Citizenship. , and . Diversity. © Routledge. © Routledge. Learning . Outcomes. After studying this chapter, you should be able to:. Admiring symbolic buildings and natural beauty. How could you represent these words in a building?. One life. Happiness. Friendship. Community. Humanity. Progress. Empathy. Science. The arts. Creativity. Humanists base their moral decisions on . empathy. , . reason. , . evidence. , and . respect for the dignity of each person. .. Humanists will consider the evidence and the potential . consequences. of their actions, trying to find the course of action that leads to the least harm.. Use discretion with some topics depending on the age of the children. Remember you are there to describe Humanism, not to criticise and challenge religion. It is often best not to focus on arguments for and against the existence of a god or an afterlife, but better to simply state that humanists see no evidence for either, then present the positive values of Humanism.. Theme 2. Economics. Economics: the study of how people . choose. to use resources.. It is the study of choices. .. What are your resources? . Economics is not a science.. It is a set of theories, but none, has scientific validity.. \"18 minutes ago -

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