ABSTRACT

This book explores the underlying causes of the pervasive dominance of ‘unethics’ in contemporary affairs in economics, business, and society. It is argued that the state of unethics is related to the overexpansion of market and market values in all spheres of social life and human activities. A correlate of this development is the emergence of an extremely individualistic, materialistic and narcissistic mind-set that dictates the decisions and behavior of people and organizations.

The author argues that art can help to overcome the dominant market metaphysics of our age, as genuine art creates models of 'poetic dwelling,' which can generate non-linear, progressive change that opens up a larger playing field for ethics. Aesthetics and ethics go hand in hand. Ethical action is not just right for its own sake, but makes the world a richer, livable and more beautiful place.

Ethics, Meaning, and Market Society will be of interest to students at an advanced level, academics, researchers and professionals. It addresses the topics with regard to ethics in economics, business, and society in a contemporary context.

part 1I|8 pages

Why Unethics?

chapter 1|6 pages

Introduction

Market Overreach

part 9II|15 pages

The Mechanism of Unethics

chapter 3|4 pages

When the Invisible Hand Fails

chapter 4|4 pages

Moral Disengagement

part 25III|26 pages

Nature and Future Generations

chapter 5|6 pages

Integral Ecology and Sustainability

chapter 6|10 pages

Nurturing Place*

chapter 7|8 pages

The Fate of Future Generations

part 51IV|29 pages

Business and Economics

chapter 8|9 pages

The Fallacy of Stakeholder Management

chapter 9|15 pages

Economic Ethics and World Religions

chapter 10|3 pages

Beyond Self

part 81V|4 pages

The Richness of Life

chapter 11|2 pages

Art Can Save the World